now you now whywhat's the point of silent letters?
anyone know?
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What other languages besides English has silent letters?
What other languages besides English has silent letters?
You are probably right - I know that Icelandic doesn't.
This may have created silent letter sounds.
Some silent letters are put there since every syllable must have a vowel and a vowel sound. The silent letters are put there to qualify for that vowel, so to speak.
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There is the silent c in Latin.
The only one I can't reason-out is Wednesday. I've no idea how we fucked that one up.
The h is silent in Spanish.
You are probably right - I know that Icelandic doesn't.
Some years ago I was told that in Italian, one pronounces every letter, which would suggest there are no silent letters in Italian. But since I know very little Italian I can't confirm that one way or the other.
ok, this part confused me a bit:
This may have created silent letter sounds.
the rest of what you said makes sense though.
Not to mention business, Greenwich and Worcestershire. And all those nautical terms like gunwale (“gun-əl”), forecastle (“foke-səl”) and boatswain (“bo-sən”).IThe only one I can't reason-out is Wednesday. I've no idea how we fucked that one up.
German does.What other languages besides English has silent letters?
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