The five letter word "queue" is pronounced the same as Q.
Similarly, the phonetic spelling "aitch" remains H.
queue
The word is queue, pronounced "Q."The same would apply to the letter name "aitch," if you remove the first four letters.
The word queue is pronounced like the letter "q" in English language. Removing the last four letters of the word leaves that "q" behind. Queue is the same as "q" is.
Cello is a five letter word that sounds like six letters when pronounced. The letter c is pronounced ch to make the word sound like six letters.
The word fast is pronounced faster if you add an e and a r.
The word "rouge" is pronounced with a soft "j" sound, even though it is spelled with the letters "GE."
Cello is a five letter word that sounds like six letters when pronounced. The letter c is pronounced ch to make the word sound like six letters.
An unstressed letter is a letter in a word that is pronounced with less emphasis or force compared to the stressed letters in the word. These letters are often pronounced more softly or quickly.
The word "queue" (pronounced "Q").
The 'a' is silent, the word is pronounced as 'bred'
No, the word "shine" does not contain any silent letters. All the letters in "shine" are pronounced when spoken.
P + L are the silent letters. The word is pronounced like "Sam"