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Silent Letters

Silent letters are common in English. This document outlines the rules and exceptions for silent letters in the alphabet from A to Z. Key points include that letters are often silent at the beginnings of words, before consonant combinations, and at the ends of words before consonants. The rules are complex with many exceptions. Pronunciation depends on word origins, position in the word, and surrounding letters.

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Silent Letters

Silent letters are common in English. This document outlines the rules and exceptions for silent letters in the alphabet from A to Z. Key points include that letters are often silent at the beginnings of words, before consonant combinations, and at the ends of words before consonants. The rules are complex with many exceptions. Pronunciation depends on word origins, position in the word, and surrounding letters.

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Silent Letters

A
Silent A If a word ends in ICALLY That rules doesn’t apply to all words that end in ALLY
• Ideally
•Automatically • Generally
•Basically • vocally

•Chaotically

•Logically

•Practically

•Specifically

•surgically
B
Silent B If a word When MB is in the middle of a word, MOST Silent B : Occasionally after M in the middle of a
ends in MB of the time you pronounce both letters word

• limb • Ambigous • Climber

• Numb • member • Plumber

• Succumb • Number Silent B In a few words before T

• Thumb • Symbol • Debt • Debtor

• Tomb • Umbrella • Doubt • Doubtful

• Womb • suble • subtlety


C
Silent C after an S and before an E or an I exception
•Descent •Muscle
•Fascinate

•Flourescent

•Scene

•Scent

•Science

•Scissors
D
Silent D before G Common random words
•Badge •Handkerchief
•Bridge •Handsome
•Budget •Sandwich
•Edge •Wednesday
•Fridge

•Judge

•Knowledge
E
At the end of a word Sometimes the E affects This rule doesn’t apply We only pronounce the
the ponounciation of the if E is the only vowel E if the verb ends in /d
•Before
previous vowel sound or /t/
•Be
•Bridge
•cap -> cape •Ended
•He
•Example
•Cod -> code •Included
•She
•Give
•Hat -> hate •Started
•The
•Have
•Quit -> quite •Wanted
•Some
•Sit -> site
G
Silent G if a word begins with GN If GN is in the middle of a GH is usually silent after a
•Grant word, most of the time we vowel sound
pronounce the G
•Gnaw •Daughter
•Gnome •Ignore
•Night
•Campaign •Magnificent
•Thought
•Design •Signature
•Through
•Foreign

•Reign
•Weigh

•Sign
H
Silent H if a word begins with GH Normally if a word begins with Sometimes after a C
•Gherkin WH
• Chemistry
•Ghetto Some native speakers pronounce • Mechanic
WH as /hw/
•Ghost
• School
•Whale
• Stomach
If a word begins with RH •What
• Technology
•Rhinoceros •When
•Rhythm •White
•Rheumatic
•Why
•Rhinoplasty
H
CH is more often A few words start British English Americal English
pronounced /t∫/: with a silent H
•Herb •Herb
•Chair •Heir
•Herbal •Herbal
Sometimes it’s even •Honest
pronounced /∫/:
•Honour Most of the time if a word starts
•Chef with an H you pronounce it
•Hour
•House

•Hat
I
We basically always pronounce I

Exception:

business
K
Silent K if a word begins with KN

•Knee

•Knife

•Knight

•Knot

•Know
L
Most of the time we Silent L
pronounce L • Calf
•Could
•Ball • Half
•Should
•Bold • Chalk
•Would
• Talk
•Result
• Walk •Salmon

• Balm •Almond (optional)


• Calm

• Palm
M
There aren’t many words with a silent M

Mnemonic
N
Silent N if a word ends in MN

•Autumn

•Column

•Condemn

•Damn

•Hymn
P
If a word begins with PS If a word begins with PN or PT Common random words

•Pseudoscience •Pnuematic •Coup

•Psychiatrist •Pneumonia •Cupboard

•Psychic •Pterodactyl •Raspberry

•Psychology •Receipt
R
British English American English British English : silent if followed by a
consonant or at the end of a word
•Fork •Fork
The teacher is
•Start •Start
Always right
•Star •Star

•Teacher •Teacher
S
Silent S (no rules)

•Aisle

•Bourgois

•Debris

•Island

•Isle
T
Silent T before CH Silent if a word French words that Common random
ends in STEN end in ET words
•Catch
•Christen •Ballet •Asthma
•Sketch
•Fasten •Buffet •Christmas
•Stitch
•Listen •Gourmet •Mortgage
•Watch
•Soften
•Witch
•Often
U
Silent U often after a G and before a vowel

•Colleague

•Guard

•Guest

•Guide

•Guitar
W
Silent W if a word begins with WR Silent W often if a word Common random words
begins with WHO
•Wrap •Answer
•Who
•Wrinkle •Sword
•Whoever
•Wrist •Two
•Whole
•Write

•Wrong
X
There aren’t many words with a silent X

Faux
Y
It’s very rarely silent

•Prayer

•Mayor or mayor
Z
There aren’t many words with a silent Z

The most common


•Laissez-faire

•Rendezvous

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