User:Readable Spelling/1/Sielent letters

In Readable Spelling sielent letters are predictable

Final "alk"
"alk" at the end of the wurd, and derívativs is pronounced /ɔːk/
 * talk, talked, walk, walked

Final "e"
In wurds with more than one syllable, final "e" is always sielent
 * Magic "e": face, theme, price, stone, cute
 * Maiking "c" sound as /s/: choice, office
 * Wurds ending in "ve": belíeve, curve, invólve, leave, nieíve, naaéeve, recéive, serve
 * Keep a syllable from having no vowels: aible, article, aváilable, bieble, cuple, little, maeple, possible
 * "se" at the end of the wurd sounds /s/: goose, house, mouse, promise, purchase, purpose, reléase
 * "the" at the end of the wurd sounds /ð/: baithe, breathe, soothe
 * To keep a wurd to look like a plural in staij 4: breeze, freeze, maize, sneeze; becauze, pauze, uze
 * No function: jiráoffe

"gh"
"gh" is sielent if it's precéeded by a vowel
 * "igh" allways /aɪ/: light, night, hight
 * "ough" allways /ɔː/: bought, brought, fought, ought, sought, thought
 * "gh" is deléeted in drout


 * daughter, eight, neighbor, straight, taught, weigh, weight

Initial "kn"
Initial "kn" is sielent as in kno and knob

In compounds it requires a hyphen as in dor-knob, /ˈdɔːrnɒb/. "Dorknob" wuud be /ˈdɔːrknɒb/.

Final "mn"
"N" is sielent as in column or autumn.

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