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A silent letter is a letter in a word that is not pronounced when the word is spoken. In the word "first," the letter "r" is silent and not pronounced.
First -- assuming the question is: In regards to the word "tender" is the first or second syllable emphasized?
The word "Masai" is pronounced as "mah-sigh." The emphasis is on the second syllable, and the "ai" is pronounced like the letter "i."
The first letter O in his last name is pronounced as the "i" in the word DISC. The rest of the name is pronounced as it is written. The second O has the accent and it is pronounced as the O in ORIGIN. Hope this helps.
The second "L". It's pronounced "LIN-CUN". The "O" makes a U sound but it's still pronounced.
The word is pronounced on the second syllable (re-MYND).
The word is pronounced on the second syllable (re-MYND).
The letter is "q" The word is "queue" They are pronounced exactly the same.
The word 'spearmint' is pronounced as 'spear-mint'. The first syllable 'spear' is pronounced like the word 'spear' and the second syllable 'mint' is pronounced like the word 'mint'.
The word "relate" is accented on the first syllable. It is pronounced as "REE-late."
Parchment is a first-accented word. It is pronounced as PAR-chment.
The word "humus" is pronounced, in English, as follows: HYOU-mus.Specifically, it is a case of pronouncing a two-syllable word. The initial letter "h" is sounded and glided into the second letter "u," which is pronounced in the same, long-sounding way as the second person pronoun "you." In the second syllable "-mus," the vowel "u" has the same, short sound as the "u" sound in the first person plural object pronoun "us."It is the first syllable that gets the stress.