Curious, huh?
Curious
That it’s spelled with a silent L.
Jah
S
A L V E
A silent L.
Do you think that’s unusual?
Id have to think Gimme a moment
Offhand I write should S
H O U
D would W
O U D
could C O
U D
Why?
Appeals to me
No other reason
Walk talk chalk ahcalm palm phonaesthetic awfully suggestive if ones palm isnt calm
Salmon Silent L
Balm psalm half calf
Yolk folk
Im played out
Funny . . .
Jah
Funny I hadn’t thought of salve
beforehave always said itspelled it . . . hadn’t considered its silent L before.
Maybe why ointment is preferred
You prefer it?
No
Never heard her use Vicks ointment
Oint oink oink Oinkment Pigdom Not dumb D U M B Silent B
Pigs arent
Oh no you didant.
Open another can of worms
You run with itwhere you going
off he went
he threw COWARD
after him
without turning he flipped him off
Googles AI Overview “Silent ‘b’ words in English often occur when ‘b’ follows ‘m’ at the end of a word (like bomb or thumb) or precedes a ‘t’ (like doubt). Common examples include climb, crumb, dumb, lamb, limb, numb, plumber, succumb, tomb, debt, and subtle.”
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