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Macabre. Why do you need two silent letters?

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Blame the French.

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Please wait in the queue with four unpronounced letters

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I always pronounce this “quayway”

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What you spelled there would be pronounced key-way haha

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British English voices those letters in most accents. I think the two silent letters is just a North American thing.

Similar to herb.

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Not saying you’re wrong at all, it’s not exactly a common word to hear said out loud. But I’ve never heard anyone do this and the very idea of it blows my mind.

(NE England, here)

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The last syllable is usually pretty subtle, like the br- in bread, but very quietly voiced. I’d say I hear it maybe 75% of the time I hear the word. Currently in Yorkshire, via SW England, London and NW England. The syllable is a lot less subtle in a West Yorks accent!

Did you learn French at GCSE level? Possibly there’s a relationship between that and pronouncing the re like that in French-derived words. Cadre is another example. If it is related to learning French, then it’s probably on the decline as French teaching is on the decline and foreign languages are no longer compulsory at GCSE.

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Why use a French word then?

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“queue”, 4/5 letters are silent.

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Ma-carb, much better

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Wait how is that pronounced? I’ve always read it as Mah-Ca-Burr. It’s one of these words I learned through text exposure rather than English classes…

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