Stanley's tent letter refers to a famous correspondence written by the explorer Henry Morton Stanley in 1871, during his expedition to find Dr. David Livingstone in Africa. The letter, penned in a tent in Ujiji (present-day Tanzania), expressed Stanley's relief at locating Livingstone, who had been out of contact with the outside world for several years. It famously began with the words, "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?" This moment marked a significant point in the exploration of Africa and highlighted the challenges faced by explorers during that era.
No, the word "tent" does not have a silent letter. All the letters in "tent" are pronounced when saying the word.
Tent
lizzie
Tent Vent Dent
Hobo
Yurt
Home, Tent.
tent, tipi
Danny Montecalvo
Stanleys apartment smell of burning rubber and foot odor becausehis dad is trying to envent something
Tent : Khaymaa ( kh here as one letter ) u cant say it unless u r not familiar in Arabic , because this letter does not exist in English written : خيمة
Mr and Mrs Yelnats