- For instance, in many
dialects the 't' in
words like 'hot'
remains unpronounced in
contexts like 'hot potato'. Even
longer words, such as 'Worcestershire'...
- SET,
which resembles the
Scandinavian letter Ø. A null or zero is an
unpronounced or
unwritten segment. One of the
noted difficulties of
English spelling...
-
vocalized into [w] or [u]. In some
dialects of
Brazilian Portuguese, /ʁ/ is
unpronounced or aspirated. That
occurs most
frequently with
verbs in the infinitive...
- make the noun/word feminine, it has two
pronunciations rules;
often unpronounced or
pronounced /h/ as in مدرسة
madrasa [madrasa] /
madrasah [madrasah]...
- dash is used for the
present co**** (meaning 'am/is/are'),
which is
unpronounced in
spoken Russian. In
French and Italian, em or en
dashes can be used...
- ⟨η⟩, ⟨υ⟩, ⟨ει⟩, ⟨οι⟩, and ⟨υι⟩. A
language may
spell some
words with
unpronounced letters that
exist for
historical or
other reasons. For example, the...
-
sound (although in
certain cases the
vowel ending of kana, such as す, is
unpronounced). The kana for mu, む/ム, was
originally used for the n
sound as well,...
- long
omitted from its writing,
although her name
often includes the
unpronounced determinative hieroglyph for "sky". Her name Nwt,
itself also meaning...
-
lines of alnūr. In the
transcription an-nūr, a
hyphen is
added and the
unpronounced /l/
removed for the
convenience of the
uninformed non-Arabic speaker...
- tôndôkhéad
Written over a
final consonant to
indicate that it is
unpronounced. (Such
unpronounced letters are
still romanized in the
UNGEGN system.) ៎ កាកបាទ...