Silent G Words in English

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Silent G Words in English

50 words where G is written but never spoken — GN pattern and more!

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💡 Why Learn Silent G Words in English?

Silent G follows two main patterns: G is silent before N at the start of words (gnat, gnaw, gnome) and G is silent before N at the end of words (sign, design, foreign). There’s also the GH pattern where GH together is silent (though, daughter, weight).

The GN pattern is closely related to the KN pattern you already know. In Old English, both the G and K were pronounced before N. Over time, speakers found it hard to say these combinations, so the first letter was dropped. Same story, different letter!

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GN at Start — G Before N (10 Words)

#1
gnat
❌ Indians say: G-nat
✅ Correct: NAT
🇮🇳 Hindi: नैट
💡 G before N at start = silent
“A gnat is a tiny flying insect.”
#2
gnaw
❌ Indians say: G-naw
✅ Correct: NAW
🇮🇳 Hindi: नॉ
💡 G before N = silent G
“The puppy gnaws on bones.”
#3
gnome
❌ Indians say: G-nome
✅ Correct: NOHM
🇮🇳 Hindi: नोम
💡 G before N = silent G
“There’s a garden gnome in our yard.”
#4
gnu
❌ Indians say: G-noo
✅ Correct: NOO
🇮🇳 Hindi: नू
💡 African animal (wildebeest)
“We saw a gnu on safari.”
#5
gnash
❌ Indians say: G-nash
✅ Correct: NASH
🇮🇳 Hindi: नैश
💡 To grind teeth in anger
“He gnashed his teeth in frustration.”
#6
gnarl
❌ Indians say: G-narl
✅ Correct: NARL
🇮🇳 Hindi: नार्ल
💡 A twisted knot in wood
“The old tree had many gnarls.”
#7
gnarled
❌ Indians say: G-narled
✅ Correct: NARLD
🇮🇳 Hindi: नार्ल्ड
💡 Twisted and knotty
“The gnarled branches looked spooky.”
#8
gnarly
❌ Indians say: G-narly
✅ Correct: NAR-lee
🇮🇳 Hindi: नार-ली
💡 Twisted / difficult (slang: cool!)
“That skateboard trick was gnarly!”
#9
gnocchi
❌ Indians say: G-NOCHI
✅ Correct: NYOH-kee
🇮🇳 Hindi: न्यो-की
💡 Italian potato dumplings — G is silent!
“We ordered gnocchi at the Italian restaurant.”
#10
gnosis
❌ Indians say: G-nosis
✅ Correct: NOH-sis
🇮🇳 Hindi: नो-सिस
💡 Greek for knowledge
“Gnosis means spiritual knowledge.”
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GN at End — Sign, Design, Foreign (10 Words)

#11
sign
❌ Indians say: SIG-n
✅ Correct: SINE
🇮🇳 Hindi: साइन
💡 G before N at end = silent
“Follow the traffic sign.”
#12
design
❌ Indians say: de-SIG-n
✅ Correct: dih-ZINE
🇮🇳 Hindi: डि-ज़ाइन
💡 G before N at end = silent
“She created a beautiful design.”
#13
resign
❌ Indians say: re-SIG-n
✅ Correct: rih-ZINE
🇮🇳 Hindi: रि-ज़ाइन
💡 G before N = silent
“The minister decided to resign.”
#14
assign
❌ Indians say: as-SIG-n
✅ Correct: uh-SINE
🇮🇳 Hindi: अ-साइन
💡 G before N = silent
“The teacher will assign homework.”
#15
foreign
❌ Indians say: FOR-egg-n
✅ Correct: FOR-in
🇮🇳 Hindi: फ़ॉर-इन
💡 G is barely heard
“She speaks three foreign languages.”
#16
sovereign
❌ Indians say: SOV-er-egg-n
✅ Correct: SOV-rin
🇮🇳 Hindi: सॉव-रिन
💡 G is silent
“The sovereign ruled wisely.”
#17
campaign
❌ Indians say: cam-PAG-n
✅ Correct: cam-PANE
🇮🇳 Hindi: कैम-पेन
💡 G before N = silent
“The election campaign was exciting.”
#18
reign
❌ Indians say: REG-n
✅ Correct: RAIN
🇮🇳 Hindi: रेन
💡 Sounds exactly like ‘rain’!
“The queen’s reign lasted 70 years.”
#19
feign
❌ Indians say: FEG-n
✅ Correct: FANE
🇮🇳 Hindi: फ़ेन
💡 To pretend
“He feigned illness to skip school.”
#20
benign
❌ Indians say: be-NIG-n
✅ Correct: bih-NINE
🇮🇳 Hindi: बि-नाइन
💡 Harmless / gentle
“The tumour was benign, thankfully.”
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GH Pattern — GH Together is Silent (10 Words)

#21
though
❌ Indians say: THO-ugh
✅ Correct: THOH
🇮🇳 Hindi: दो
💡 GH at end = silent
“It was cold, though sunny.”
#22
through
❌ Indians say: THRO-ugh
✅ Correct: THROO
🇮🇳 Hindi: थ्रू
💡 GH = silent
“We drove through the tunnel.”
#23
thought
❌ Indians say: THO-ught
✅ Correct: THAWT
🇮🇳 Hindi: थॉट
💡 GH = silent
“What a kind thought!”
#24
daughter
❌ Indians say: DAW-gh-ter
✅ Correct: DAW-ter
🇮🇳 Hindi: डॉ-टर
💡 GH = silent
“My daughter is in Class 3.”
#25
weight
❌ Indians say: WEI-ght
✅ Correct: WAYT
🇮🇳 Hindi: वेट
💡 GH = silent
“What is your weight?”
#26
height
❌ Indians say: HEI-ght
✅ Correct: HITE
🇮🇳 Hindi: हाइट
💡 GH = silent
“What is your height?”
#27
light
❌ Indians say: LI-ght
✅ Correct: LITE
🇮🇳 Hindi: लाइट
💡 GH = silent
“Switch on the light.”
#28
night
❌ Indians say: NI-ght
✅ Correct: NITE
🇮🇳 Hindi: नाइट
💡 GH = silent
“Good night! Sweet dreams.”
#29
right
❌ Indians say: RI-ght
✅ Correct: RITE
🇮🇳 Hindi: राइट
💡 GH = silent
“Turn right at the signal.”
#30
neighbour
❌ Indians say: NEI-gh-bour
✅ Correct: NAY-ber
🇮🇳 Hindi: ने-बर
💡 GH = silent
“Our neighbour is very friendly.”
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More GH Silent Words (10 Words)

#31
fight
❌ Indians say: FI-ght
✅ Correct: FITE
🇮🇳 Hindi: फ़ाइट
💡 GH = silent
“Don’t fight with your brother.”
#32
sight
❌ Indians say: SI-ght
✅ Correct: SITE
🇮🇳 Hindi: साइट
💡 GH = silent
“What a beautiful sight!”
#33
might
❌ Indians say: MI-ght
✅ Correct: MITE
🇮🇳 Hindi: माइट
💡 GH = silent
“It might rain today.”
#34
bright
❌ Indians say: BRI-ght
✅ Correct: BRITE
🇮🇳 Hindi: ब्राइट
💡 GH = silent
“The sun is very bright today.”
#35
caught
❌ Indians say: CAU-ght
✅ Correct: KAWT
🇮🇳 Hindi: कॉट
💡 GH = silent
“I caught the ball!”
#36
taught
❌ Indians say: TAU-ght
✅ Correct: TAWT
🇮🇳 Hindi: टॉट
💡 GH = silent
“She taught us English.”
#37
bought
❌ Indians say: BOU-ght
✅ Correct: BAWT
🇮🇳 Hindi: बॉट
💡 GH = silent
“Mummy bought new clothes.”
#38
straight
❌ Indians say: STRA-ight
✅ Correct: STRAYT
🇮🇳 Hindi: स्ट्रेट
💡 GH = silent
“Go straight and turn left.”
#39
weigh
❌ Indians say: WEI-gh
✅ Correct: WAY
🇮🇳 Hindi: वे
💡 GH = silent
“Weigh the vegetables please.”
#40
eight
❌ Indians say: EI-ght
✅ Correct: AYT
🇮🇳 Hindi: एट
💡 GH = silent
“I am eight years old.”
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GH = F Sound (Exceptions!) (10 Words)

#41
cough
❌ Indians say: CO-ugh (silent?)
✅ Correct: KOFF ✓ GH = F sound!
🇮🇳 Hindi: कॉफ़
💡 ⚠️ GH sounds like F here!
“Cover your mouth when you cough.”
#42
rough
❌ Indians say: RO-ugh (silent?)
✅ Correct: RUFF ✓ GH = F sound!
🇮🇳 Hindi: रफ़
💡 ⚠️ GH sounds like F!
“The road is very rough.”
#43
tough
❌ Indians say: TO-ugh (silent?)
✅ Correct: TUFF ✓ GH = F sound!
🇮🇳 Hindi: टफ़
💡 ⚠️ GH sounds like F!
“This meat is very tough.”
#44
enough
❌ Indians say: EN-ough (silent?)
✅ Correct: ih-NUFF ✓ GH = F sound!
🇮🇳 Hindi: इ-नफ़
💡 ⚠️ GH sounds like F!
“That’s enough food for everyone.”
#45
laugh
❌ Indians say: LA-ugh (silent?)
✅ Correct: LAF ✓ GH = F sound!
🇮🇳 Hindi: लाफ़
💡 ⚠️ GH sounds like F!
“That joke made me laugh so hard!”
#46
draught
❌ Indians say: DRA-ught
✅ Correct: DRAFT ✓ GH = F sound!
🇮🇳 Hindi: ड्राफ़्ट
💡 ⚠️ British spelling of ‘draft’
“Close the window, there’s a draught.”
#47
trough
❌ Indians say: TRO-ugh
✅ Correct: TROFF ✓ GH = F sound!
🇮🇳 Hindi: ट्रॉफ़
💡 ⚠️ A long narrow container
“The animals drank from the trough.”
#48
ghost
❌ Indians say: G-HOST
✅ Correct: GOHST ✓ H silent, G spoken!
🇮🇳 Hindi: गोस्ट
💡 ⚠️ Here G IS spoken, H is silent!
“Do you believe in ghosts?”
#49
ghee
❌ Indians say: G-HEE
✅ Correct: GEE ✓ G spoken, H silent!
🇮🇳 Hindi: गी
💡 ⚠️ Indian word — G spoken, H silent
“Add ghee to the dal.”
#50
spaghetti
❌ Indians say: spa-GHETTI
✅ Correct: spuh-GET-ee ✓ G spoken!
🇮🇳 Hindi: स्प-गेट-ी
💡 ⚠️ G IS spoken here (Italian word)
“I love spaghetti with tomato sauce.”

📏 Rules & Patterns

GN at Start = Silent G

When a word starts with GN, the G is always silent (same as KN pattern).

gnat, gnaw, gnome, gnu, gnash, gnarl, gnocchi

GN at End = Silent G

When GN appears at the end of a root word, G is usually silent.

sign, design, resign, assign, foreign, campaign, reign, feign

GH = Usually Silent

In most words, GH together is completely silent.

though, through, thought, daughter, weight, light, night, right, caught

GH = Sometimes F!

In some words, GH makes an F sound instead of being silent.

cough (KOFF), rough (RUFF), tough (TUFF), enough (ih-NUFF), laugh (LAF)

GH After a Vowel = Different Rules

After different vowels, GH behaves differently: OUGH has 7 possible sounds, IGHT is always silent, AUGH/OUGH are usually silent.

light (LITE), cough (KOFF), through (THROO), though (THOH)

🎮 Quiz — Test Your Knowledge!

Question 1 of 10
‘Gnat’ — is G silent?
AYes — say NAT
BNo — say GNAT
CBoth
Question 2 of 10
‘Sign’ is correctly said as:
ASIG-n
BSINE
CSIN
Question 3 of 10
GH in ‘night’ is:
APronounced
BSilent
CF sound
Question 4 of 10
GH in ‘cough’ sounds like:
ASilent
BG sound
CF sound
Question 5 of 10
‘Reign’ sounds exactly like:
ARegion
BRain
CRing
Question 6 of 10
‘Daughter’ — is GH pronounced?
AYes
BNo — silent
CF sound
Question 7 of 10
‘Foreign’ — is G pronounced?
AYes loudly
BNo — silent/barely heard
CF sound
Question 8 of 10
‘Laugh’ rhymes with:
ALog
BStaff
CLow
Question 9 of 10
G is silent before which letter?
AR
BN
CL
Question 10 of 10
‘Gnome’ starts with which sound?
AG sound
BN sound
CGN together

🧠 Parent Tips

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One Word Per Day

Pick one word each morning. Use it in 3 sentences during the day. Consistent practice beats cramming!

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Learn the Patterns

Don’t memorize each word separately — learn the rules above. Once you know “K before N = silent K”, you’ll get ALL those words right!

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Watch & Listen

English cartoons and movies help kids hear correct pronunciation naturally. Turn on subtitles so they connect spelling with sound.

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Encourage, Don’t Correct Harshly

Say “Actually, this word is said like…” gently. Never mock a child for mispronouncing — confidence matters more than perfection.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

When is G silent in English?

G is silent before N at the start (gnat, gnaw, gnome) and end (sign, design, reign) of words. GH together is usually silent (night, though, daughter) but sometimes sounds like F (cough, laugh, rough).

Why does GH sometimes sound like F?

In Old English, GH represented a throat sound (like Hindi ख़). Over time, in some words it became silent (night), in others it changed to F (laugh). The spelling stayed the same for both!

Is G silent in ‘ghost’?

No! In ‘ghost’, the G IS pronounced and H is silent. ‘Ghost’ follows the GH pattern where only H is silent (like ghee, Ghana). This is opposite to the GN pattern.

How many sounds can OUGH make?

OUGH can make 7 different sounds! Through (oo), though (oh), cough (off), rough (uff), thought (aw), bough (ow), thorough (uh). It’s one of the trickiest letter combinations in English!

How to teach GN words to kids?

Split into two groups: GN at start (gnat, gnaw — G always silent) and GN at end (sign, design — G always silent). Then teach GH words separately: silent GH (night, through) vs GH as F (cough, laugh).

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