The "t" in Christmas is either slightly pronounced or left out when speaking. The name comes from the word "Christ" but the "t" does not necessarily need to be pronounced.
The t is silent in thistle.
T and E are the silent letters in "whistle."
Yes, the word "potpourri" does have a silent 't.' The 't' is not pronounced in the standard English pronunciation of the word. The word originates from French, where the 't' is also silent.
The t is silent in whistling.
The word often is an antonym (opposite) of seldom, and has a silent 't'.
The t is silent in thistle.
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The letter T is silent.
T and E are the silent letters in "whistle."
Yes, in the word 'glisten' the 't' is silent.
The silent letter in "debut" is the "t." It is pronounced as "day-byoo," with the "t" remaining silent.
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Yes, the word "potpourri" does have a silent 't.' The 't' is not pronounced in the standard English pronunciation of the word. The word originates from French, where the 't' is also silent.
Silent night is about jesus being born. Christmas celebrates Jesus. So yes it is.
The t is silent in whistling.
The silent version of "A Christmas Carol" is titled "Scrooge." It is a 1935 British film adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic story.
The word often is an antonym (opposite) of seldom, and has a silent 't'.