It is the H. H is like the English H in Honour
The "h" is silent in spanish and "j" sounds like "h". nothing else is silent
K, G, and H
The silent letters in "doughnut" are the "g" and the "h." The word is typically pronounced as "do-nut."
In the word "bought," the letters "g" and "h" are silent. The "gh" together makes the "f" sound.
E, G & the last H.
Four: h, o, u, g
This difficult to answer.The letters g and h are silent but without them it would not be pronounced the same way. Bout and bought are pronounced differently.
The silent letters in "honorable" are the "h" and the second "e" (honourable).
It is H in Spanish (hache); the 'h' is silent in Spanish.
In the word "laughter," the silent letter is the "g." It is not pronounced, making the word sound like "laugh-ter." The "h" is also silent in some pronunciations, but "g" is the primary silent letter.
The silent letters in the word "throat" are the 'h' and the 'a'.
The g & h sound silent to me. Thought is almost pronounced thot. I guess we'll call it thout.