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The double L in llama is not technically silent. The LL is a separate "letter" pronounced as Y in Spanish. When the word was picked up in English, most people pronounced it as (lah-ma) because there is no separate LL sound.

This is also seen in the word "llano" (prairie), pronounced (lah-no) whereas the Spanish term is llanos (yah-nos).

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