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The word often is an antonym (opposite) of seldom, and has a silent 't'.
The "t" in "often" is considered to be a silent consonant. Some people choose to pronounce it, while others do not.
The t is silent in thistle.
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Many sources believe that pronouncing the \t\ (off-ten) is an overcorrection, and that the correct pronunciation is with a silent \t\ to rhyme with \soften.\ In fact, many say that the \off-ten\ pronunciation is pedantic.Both pronunciations are considered acceptable, however. In the U.S., it appears that the silent t pronunciation (of-fen) is preferred by a majority.It should also be noted that the \t\ in often is silent in other similar words such as listen and hasten.
In the word "scratch," the silent letter is the "t." The "t" is not pronounced in the word, but it affects the pronunciation of the adjacent "ch" making it a "k" sound. Silent letters in English words can often be traced back to the word's etymology or historical development.
The letter T is silent.
T and E are the silent letters in "whistle."
Yes, in the word 'glisten' the 't' is silent.
The silent letter in "debut" is the "t." It is pronounced as "day-byoo," with the "t" remaining silent.
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Yes, the word "potpourri" does have a silent 't.' The 't' is not pronounced in the standard English pronunciation of the word. The word originates from French, where the 't' is also silent.