Nah, the "z" isn't silent, because the vowel stress doesn't go in the next vowel after the z. If the word was "zdràveite", i.e. if the vowel stress gone into the first "a", then the z had to be silent. But since the word is "zdravèite" and the stress goes into the first e, the z is not silent. So, the word "zdraveite" is properly read as [zdra'vejte].
Hello = Zdraveite
Hello: Zdravei;Hi: Zdrasti;Formal or to a stranger: Zdraveite (also the plural).
== == Zdraveite, Dobur Vecher, Az sum prekrasnata Jane Lariosa i simvoliziram Bulgaria.
The word "hello" has no Z in it.
silent
The silent letter in the word "RENDEZVOUS" is the letter "Z." In French, the word "rendezvous" means a meeting or gathering, and the "Z" is silent in the pronunciation of the word. The silent "Z" is a common feature in French words borrowed into English, where the pronunciation has evolved but the spelling has remained intact.
Zdraveiteinformal:- Zdravei, ZdrastiGood day! Dobar denanswering the phone: alo?Plural: Zdraveite
Rendezvous
rendezvous
Dragon Ball Z - 1989 Silent Warrior - 4.36 was released on: USA: 19 October 2000
The only word in the dictionary with a silent 'z' is "raze." In this context, the 'z' is not pronounced, and the word means to completely destroy or demolish something. This unique pronunciation makes "raze" a standout example in English vocabulary.
Dragon Ball Z - 1989 Silent Warrior 4-36 was released on: USA: 19 October 2000