Why is “knight” spelled with a silent “k”?
The word “knight” was originally pronounced with a hard “k” (K-nicht). 📜 History: In Old English, words like “knight” (cniht)
Read MoreThe word “knight” was originally pronounced with a hard “k” (K-nicht). 📜 History: In Old English, words like “knight” (cniht)
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