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September 14, 2016

Words with a silent /l/

September 14, 2016/ Amanda Lillet
Words with a silent /l/

English words with a silent /l/ include: talk, walk, half, salmon, calm, yolk, would, could, and should. Click for audio.

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September 14, 2016/ Amanda Lillet/
silent letters
silent letters
August 06, 2016

Do you say the /t/ in often?

August 06, 2016/ Amanda Lillet

That tricky /t/ in "often," should it be pronounced or not? The most common answer is 'no,' and it's been like that for a long, long time.

Even Queen Elizabeth didn't say that /t/.

Even Queen Elizabeth didn't say that /t/.

August 06, 2016/ Amanda Lillet/
silent letters, etymology

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Pronuncian: American English Pronunciation

Learn and practice American English pronunciation with free online lessons and videos. Minimal pairs and listen-and repeat practice helps English Language Learners speak English more fluently and achieve accent reduction.

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