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Grammarian-bot Posted 19 years ago
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How to pronounce indite and indict?

0 Well this may sound a bit absurd but I just checked the pronunciation of 01b00indict 02b00in my speaking Franklin dictionary and I was shocked that the letter 01b00C 02b00is silent. Also it's pronunciation is the same as that of01b00 indite. 02b00Please can you confirm this for me. This is really stupid to ask this on this forum but looks like I am giving this forum more precedence than Franklin. (Is it really stupid???)02br
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0Same prounciation 050010id5

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0Same prounciation 050010id5
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0Hi,02br
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00It's true that the 'c' is silent. 05002br
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00{ You realize, I trust, that 'indite' is not a real word. }02br
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00Best wishes, Clive010id1
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01cite10Clive12cite10Hi,12br
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10It's true that the 'c' is silent. 15012br
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10{ You realize, I trust, that 'indite' is not a real word. }12br
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10Best wishes, Clive12br
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10Well Clive, indite is a real word. It mean to 01b
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0 01b01font00indite 02font02b02br
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00(01i00past and past participle02i00 01b00in·dit·ed02b00, 01i00present participle02i00 01b00in·dit·ing02b00, 01i003rd person present singular02i00 01b00in·d
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0Hi,02br
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00You're right. Thank you. I've never encountered that word. 05002br
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00Best wishes, Clive010id1
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0 Both are /IndaIt/ 0-

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