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The homophone (sound-alike word) is hymn because the N is usually silent.(The N is pronounced in the noun hymnal.)
Autumn, Column, Hymn, Solemn, Condemn.
Yes. The Y in hymn has a short i sound, and normally a silent N.Typically, it is a homophone of the pronoun him.
column , hymn , autumn , solemn
Some words with silent "mn" include condemn, autumn, column, damn, hymn.
damn hymn limn
Well honey, the letter that's playing hide and seek in the word "rhythm" is the letter "h." It's just chilling in there, not making a peep while the other letters do all the work. So next time you see "rhythm," remember that sneaky little "h" is just hanging out incognito.
The silent letter in "solemnly" is the "n". It is pronounced as "solem-ly" with the "n" being silent.
The 'n' at the end.
Some examples of words with a silent "n" include "autumn," "column," and "condemn."
In the word "condemn," the letter 'n' is silent.
The "n" at the end of the word "solemn" is silent.