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Why doesn't the silent "e" work on "infinite"? [duplicate]
pronunciation
pronunciation-vs-spelling
vowels
silent-letters
Is it correct to put "bros" before "hos" or before "hoes"?
slang
silent-letters
grammatical-number
orthography
Why isn't the ‘P’ in psychology pronounced? [duplicate]
etymology
pronunciation
orthography
silent-letters
consonants
Why is the plural of array "arrays" and not "arraies"? [duplicate]
grammatical-number
orthography
suffixes
silent-letters
irregular
is letter “y” derived from “ij”?
language-evolution
silent-letters
Is there a term for the silent letters in a word?
phonetics
silent-letters
Consonant transposition: Why is "Wednesday" pronounced "Wensday"?
pronunciation
history
silent-letters
Is there a word spelled with a silent B at the start?
etymology
pronunciation
consonants
silent-letters
Does the suffix -ify have any inherent characteristics of making letters pronounced which would otherwise be silent?
etymology
pronunciation
suffixes
phonology
silent-letters
Why is the L silent in "walk" but not in "bulk"?
pronunciation
phonology
linguistics
silent-letters
How do "you" pronounce eczema?
pronunciation
british-english
silent-letters
Last names that are English words with an extra 'e'
etymology
history
pronunciation-vs-spelling
names
silent-letters
Why doesn't "ninth" have an "e", like "ninety"?
orthography
pronunciation-vs-spelling
vowels
ordinal-numbers
silent-letters
What does the grave accent mark on words mean?
orthography
poetry
silent-letters
diacritics
Pterodactyl and Archeopteryx: Silent P vs Voiced P
roots
silent-letters
Silent letters in English [closed]
etymology
orthography
pronunciation-vs-spelling
phonology
silent-letters
Pronunciation of 'host' in Shakespeare's time
possessives
pronunciation-vs-spelling
historical-change
shakespeare
silent-letters
Where did the "ue" in "tongue" come from?
etymology
orthography
pronunciation-vs-spelling
silent-letters
Silent "e" at the end of words
etymology
pronunciation
orthography
old-english
silent-letters
Why do we spell the word “who” with a silent “w” when it isn’t needed?
pronunciation
orthography
silent-letters
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