Why are some letters are silent in English
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know here "k" is silent
pseudopodia "p" is silent
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Often silent letters in English are actually diacritic letters. This means that rather than being pronounced, they change the pronunciation of another syllable. Compare the words 'fin' and 'fine'. The 'e' isn't pronounced, but it changes the pronunciation of the vowel by lengthening it.
so here because of PHONETICS we spell words..
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pseudopodia "p" is silent
SO NOW I WILL TELL WHY
Often silent letters in English are actually diacritic letters. This means that rather than being pronounced, they change the pronunciation of another syllable. Compare the words 'fin' and 'fine'. The 'e' isn't pronounced, but it changes the pronunciation of the vowel by lengthening it.
so here because of PHONETICS we spell words..
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU
THANKS
BE HAPPY LIVE LONGER
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Often silent letters in English are actually diacritic letters. This means that rather than being pronounced, they change the pronunciation of another syllable. ... The 'e' isn't pronounced, but it changes the pronunciation of the vowel by lengthening it
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