The Sounds of Silence: Unravelling the Mystery of Silent Letters in English 🤫🔍

What’s the Deal with Silent Letters?

Since English is NOT a phonetic language, pronunciation in English can be very difficult for learners. Silent letters can be a tricky one since we might not know which letters are silent. This can make you get nervous and not want to speak English.

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Why Do Silent Letters Exist?

Think of them as linguistic fossils—left over from language evolution. The English language has changed a lot overtime. Silent letters tell tales of ancient pronunciations, borrowed words, and historical evolution. For example the ‘K’ in knight or knife were originally pronounced but over time the K sound was lost and just the N is pronounced.

SOME EXAMPLES WITH AUDIO!

TAKE A LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING SILENT LETTERS LISTEN TO THE AUDIO AND PRACTISE REPEATING THE SOUNDS

Silent B – B is not pronounced when following M at the end of a word.

WordPhonetic Script
Examples
Climbklaɪm
He climbed the mountain
crumb krʌmThere were bread crumbs all over the table.
dumbdʌmThat guy is dumb.
combkəʊmI need to comb my hair.

Silent D – D is not pronounced in the following common words:

WORDPhonetic ScriptExamples
Handkerchief ˈhæŋkəʧiːfMy grandfather is old school and uses a handkerchief to blow his nose.
sandwich ˈsænwɪʤLet’s pick up some sandwiches for the trip.
WednesdayˈwɛnzdeɪI have English class on Wednesday

Silent K – K is not pronounced when followed by N at the beginning of a word.

WordPhonetic ScriptExamples
Knife naɪfBe careful using that knife. It’s sharp.
knee niːI hurt my knee playing basketball
know nəʊI don’t know him but I know his brother.

Silent L – L is often not pronounced before L, D, F, M, K.

WordPhonetic ScriptExamples
Calm kɑːmStay calm.
Half hɑːfHe only ate half his sandwich. He wasn’t very hungry
SalmonˈsæmənI’ll have the grilled salmon please.
TalktɔːkI would like to talk with the manager.
WouldwʊdWould you like to go now?
ShouldʃʊdShould I call a taxi?

Silent S – S is not pronounced before L in the word ISLAND:

WordPhonetic ScriptExamples
IslandˈaɪləndI would like to be on an island in the sun.

Silent T – T is not pronounced in these common words:

WordPhonetic ScriptExamples
Castle ˈkɑːsᵊlWe visited many castles on our trip to Scotland
listenˈlɪsᵊnListen to me
whistle ˈwɪsᵊlWhistle while you work.🎵