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why l is silent in calm ?​

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Answered by prarthanatank999
5

Explanation:

The answer is the year 1066 and 2000 years of invasions, occupations, and political complexities that go far beyond "correctness." "Calm" does, in fact, have a silent L because of 1066; however, in some regions it has a lightly pronounced L. Why? Because that's how language works naturally over time.

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Answered by sisb3289
4

Answer:

In walk, chalk, and talk, the L comes after an A, and the vowel is pronounced like a short O. Half and calf have an AL, too, but the vowel is pronounced like the short A in staff. In could, should, and would, the L comes after OU, and the sound is exactly like the OO in good.

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