Silent T Words in English

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Silent T Words in English

50 words where T is written but never spoken — in the middle of words!

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💡 Why Learn Silent T Words in English?

Silent T usually appears between two consonants — especially between S and N (listen, fasten), S and L (castle, whistle), and after F (often, soften). The rule? When T is squeezed between two other consonants, it often gets dropped in speech because it’s hard to pronounce three consonants in a row.

Note: some silent T words have both pronunciations accepted. For example, ‘often’ can be said as OFF-en (silent T) or OFF-ten (T spoken) — both are correct! But for words like ‘listen’ and ‘castle’, the T is always silent. This page covers all the common patterns.

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STN Pattern — T Between S and N (10 Words)

#1
listen
❌ Indians say: LIS-ten
✅ Correct: LIS-en
🇮🇳 Hindi: लिस-अन
💡 T between S and N = silent
“Listen carefully to the instructions.”
#2
fasten
❌ Indians say: FAS-ten
✅ Correct: FAH-sen
🇮🇳 Hindi: फ़ा-सन
💡 T between S and N = silent
“Fasten your seatbelt on the plane.”
#3
glisten
❌ Indians say: GLIS-ten
✅ Correct: GLIS-en
🇮🇳 Hindi: ग्लिस-अन
💡 To sparkle/shine
“The snow glistened in the sunlight.”
#4
hasten
❌ Indians say: HAS-ten
✅ Correct: HAY-sen
🇮🇳 Hindi: हे-सन
💡 To hurry
“We must hasten to catch the train.”
#5
moisten
❌ Indians say: MOIS-ten
✅ Correct: MOY-sen
🇮🇳 Hindi: मॉय-सन
💡 To make slightly wet
“Moisten the cloth before wiping.”
#6
christen
❌ Indians say: CHRIS-ten
✅ Correct: KRIS-en
🇮🇳 Hindi: क्रिस-अन
💡 To name/baptize
“They christened the baby Maria.”
#7
chasten
❌ Indians say: CHAS-ten
✅ Correct: CHAY-sen
🇮🇳 Hindi: चे-सन
💡 To discipline
“The failure chastened his attitude.”
#8
listener
❌ Indians say: LIS-ten-er
✅ Correct: LIS-en-er
🇮🇳 Hindi: लिस-अन-अर
💡 T stays silent with -er
“She is a good listener.”
#9
listening
❌ Indians say: LIS-ten-ing
✅ Correct: LIS-en-ing
🇮🇳 Hindi: लिस-अन-इंग
💡 T stays silent with -ing
“Are you listening to me?”
#10
fastener
❌ Indians say: FAS-ten-er
✅ Correct: FAH-sen-er
🇮🇳 Hindi: फ़ा-सन-अर
💡 A clip/button/zip
“The fastener on my jacket is broken.”
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STL Pattern — T Between S and L (10 Words)

#11
castle
❌ Indians say: CAS-tul
✅ Correct: KAH-sul
🇮🇳 Hindi: कास-अल
💡 T between S and L = silent
“The king lived in a grand castle.”
#12
whistle
❌ Indians say: WHIS-tul
✅ Correct: WIS-ul
🇮🇳 Hindi: विस-अल
💡 T between S and L = silent
“The referee blew the whistle.”
#13
wrestle
❌ Indians say: WRES-tul
✅ Correct: RES-ul
🇮🇳 Hindi: रेस-अल
💡 W AND T both silent!
“The boys wrestle for fun.”
#14
bustle
❌ Indians say: BUS-tul
✅ Correct: BUS-ul
🇮🇳 Hindi: बस-अल
💡 To move busily
“The market was full of hustle and bustle.”
#15
hustle
❌ Indians say: HUS-tul
✅ Correct: HUS-ul
🇮🇳 Hindi: हस-अल
💡 To rush/work hard
“You have to hustle to succeed.”
#16
nestle
❌ Indians say: NES-tul
✅ Correct: NES-ul
🇮🇳 Hindi: नेस-अल
💡 To settle comfortably
“The kitten nestled in her arms.”
#17
bristle
❌ Indians say: BRIS-tul
✅ Correct: BRIS-ul
🇮🇳 Hindi: ब्रिस-अल
💡 Stiff hair/fibre
“The brush bristles are too hard.”
#18
apostle
❌ Indians say: a-POS-tul
✅ Correct: uh-POS-ul
🇮🇳 Hindi: अ-पॉस-अल
💡 A follower/messenger
“He was an apostle of peace.”
#19
thistle
❌ Indians say: THIS-tul
✅ Correct: THIS-ul
🇮🇳 Hindi: दिस-अल
💡 A prickly plant
“Don’t touch the thistle — it pricks!”
#20
gristle
❌ Indians say: GRIS-tul
✅ Correct: GRIS-ul
🇮🇳 Hindi: ग्रिस-अल
💡 Tough part of meat
“I don’t like gristle in my chicken.”
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FT Pattern — T After F (10 Words)

#21
often
❌ Indians say: OFF-ten
✅ Correct: OFF-en (or OFF-ten)
🇮🇳 Hindi: ऑफ़-अन
💡 Both pronunciations accepted! OFF-en is more traditional
“I often visit my grandparents.”
#22
soften
❌ Indians say: SOF-ten
✅ Correct: SOF-en
🇮🇳 Hindi: सॉफ़-अन
💡 T after F = usually silent
“Soak the dal to soften it.”
#23
softener
❌ Indians say: SOF-ten-er
✅ Correct: SOF-en-er
🇮🇳 Hindi: सॉफ़-अन-अर
💡 T stays silent
“Add fabric softener to the wash.”
#24
softly
❌ Indians say: SOFT-ly
✅ Correct: SOFT-lee ✓ T IS spoken!
🇮🇳 Hindi: सॉफ़्ट-ली
💡 ⚠️ T IS spoken here — different pattern
“Speak softly in the library.”
#25
loft
❌ Indians say: LOFT
✅ Correct: LOFT ✓ T IS spoken!
🇮🇳 Hindi: लॉफ़्ट
💡 ⚠️ T IS spoken at word end
“We store old things in the loft.”
#26
craft
❌ Indians say: CRAFT
✅ Correct: KRAFT ✓ T IS spoken!
🇮🇳 Hindi: क्राफ़्ट
💡 ⚠️ T IS spoken at word end
“She enjoys arts and crafts.”
#27
left
❌ Indians say: LEFT
✅ Correct: LEFT ✓ T IS spoken!
🇮🇳 Hindi: लेफ़्ट
💡 ⚠️ T IS spoken at word end
“Turn left at the traffic signal.”
#28
gift
❌ Indians say: GIFT
✅ Correct: GIFT ✓ T IS spoken!
🇮🇳 Hindi: गिफ़्ट
💡 ⚠️ T IS spoken at word end
“I received a beautiful gift.”
#29
lift
❌ Indians say: LIFT
✅ Correct: LIFT ✓ T IS spoken!
🇮🇳 Hindi: लिफ़्ट
💡 ⚠️ T IS spoken at word end
“Take the lift to the third floor.”
#30
drift
❌ Indians say: DRIFT
✅ Correct: DRIFT ✓ T IS spoken!
🇮🇳 Hindi: ड्रिफ़्ट
💡 ⚠️ T IS spoken at word end
“The boat began to drift away.”
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🎄

Holiday & Special Words (10 Words)

#31
Christmas
❌ Indians say: CHRIST-mas
✅ Correct: KRIS-mus
🇮🇳 Hindi: क्रिस-मस
💡 T is silent!
“We celebrate Christmas on December 25th.”
#32
mortgage
❌ Indians say: MOR-t-gage
✅ Correct: MOR-gij
🇮🇳 Hindi: मॉर-गिज
💡 T is completely silent
“They took a mortgage to buy a house.”
#33
depot
❌ Indians say: DEE-pot
✅ Correct: DEP-oh (British) / DEE-poh (American)
🇮🇳 Hindi: डेप-ो
💡 T is silent at the end (French origin)
“The bus depot is near the station.”
#34
ballet
❌ Indians say: BAL-let
✅ Correct: ba-LAY
🇮🇳 Hindi: बा-ले
💡 T is silent (French word)
“She practices ballet every evening.”
#35
bouquet
❌ Indians say: bo-QUET
✅ Correct: boo-KAY
🇮🇳 Hindi: बू-के
💡 T is silent (French word)
“He gave her a bouquet of flowers.”
#36
buffet
❌ Indians say: BUF-fet
✅ Correct: buh-FAY (meal) / BUF-it (to hit)
🇮🇳 Hindi: ब-फ़े
💡 Two meanings, two pronunciations!
“The hotel has a breakfast buffet.”
#37
gourmet
❌ Indians say: GOR-met
✅ Correct: goor-MAY
🇮🇳 Hindi: गुर-मे
💡 French word, T is silent
“This is a gourmet restaurant.”
#38
debut
❌ Indians say: de-BUT
✅ Correct: day-BYOO
🇮🇳 Hindi: डे-ब्यू
💡 French word, T is silent
“The actor made his debut in a Hindi film.”
#39
rapport
❌ Indians say: ra-PORT
✅ Correct: ra-POR
🇮🇳 Hindi: रा-पॉर
💡 French word, T is silent
“The teacher has good rapport with students.”
#40
ricochet
❌ Indians say: RICO-chet
✅ Correct: rik-oh-SHAY
🇮🇳 Hindi: रिक-ओ-शे
💡 French word, T is silent, CH = SH
“The ball ricocheted off the wall.”
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More Silent T Words (10 Words)

#41
catch
❌ Indians say: CAT-ch
✅ Correct: KACH
🇮🇳 Hindi: कैच
💡 T blends into CH sound
“Catch the ball!”
#42
match
❌ Indians say: MAT-ch
✅ Correct: MACH
🇮🇳 Hindi: मैच
💡 T blends into CH
“India won the cricket match.”
#43
watch
❌ Indians say: WAT-ch
✅ Correct: WOCH
🇮🇳 Hindi: वॉच
💡 T blends into CH
“What time does your watch show?”
#44
witch
❌ Indians say: WIT-ch
✅ Correct: WICH
🇮🇳 Hindi: विच
💡 T blends into CH
“The witch flew on a broomstick.”
#45
kitchen
❌ Indians say: KIT-chen
✅ Correct: KICH-en
🇮🇳 Hindi: किच-अन
💡 T blends into CH
“Mummy is cooking in the kitchen.”
#46
butcher
❌ Indians say: BUT-cher
✅ Correct: BUCH-er
🇮🇳 Hindi: बुच-अर
💡 T blends into CH
“Buy chicken from the butcher shop.”
#47
stretch
❌ Indians say: STRET-ch
✅ Correct: STRECH
🇮🇳 Hindi: स्ट्रेच
💡 T blends into CH
“Stretch your body before exercising.”
#48
switch
❌ Indians say: SWIT-ch
✅ Correct: SWICH
🇮🇳 Hindi: स्विच
💡 T blends into CH
“Switch off the light before sleeping.”
#49
scratch
❌ Indians say: SCRAT-ch
✅ Correct: SKRACH
🇮🇳 Hindi: स्क्रैच
💡 T blends into CH
“Don’t scratch the mosquito bite.”
#50
sketch
❌ Indians say: SKET-ch
✅ Correct: SKECH
🇮🇳 Hindi: स्केच
💡 T blends into CH
“She drew a beautiful sketch.”

📏 Rules & Patterns

STN Pattern: T Between S and N = Silent

When T comes between S and N, the T is always silent. This is the most reliable silent T rule.

listen, fasten, glisten, hasten, moisten, christen

STL Pattern: T Between S and L = Silent

When T comes between S and L, the T is always silent.

castle, whistle, wrestle, bustle, hustle, nestle, bristle, apostle

French Words: Final T = Silent

In words borrowed from French, the final T is usually silent.

ballet, bouquet, buffet, gourmet, debut, depot, rapport, ricochet

FT Pattern: T After F = Sometimes Silent

In ‘often’ and ‘soften’, the T after F is traditionally silent (OFF-en, SOF-en). But saying the T is now also accepted for ‘often’.

often (OFF-en), soften (SOF-en) — but NOT in gift, left, craft (T is spoken)

TCH Pattern: T Merges into CH

In TCH combinations, the T isn’t separately pronounced — it merges into the CH sound.

catch, match, watch, kitchen, butcher, stretch, switch, scratch

🎮 Quiz — Test Your Knowledge!

Question 1 of 10
The T in ‘listen’ is:
APronounced
BSilent
COptional
Question 2 of 10
‘Castle’ is correctly said as:
ACAS-tul
BKAH-sul
CCAST-el
Question 3 of 10
‘Christmas’ — is T pronounced?
AYes
BNo — say KRIS-mus
CBoth correct
Question 4 of 10
‘Often’ — which is correct?
AOnly OFF-en
BOnly OFF-ten
CBoth are acceptable
Question 5 of 10
‘Ballet’ ends with which sound?
A-let
B-lay
C-lit
Question 6 of 10
T is silent between which letters?
AA and N
BS and N / S and L
CB and N
Question 7 of 10
Is T silent in ‘gift’?
AYes
BNo — T is spoken
CDepends
Question 8 of 10
‘Whistle’ is correctly said as:
AWHIS-tul
BWIS-ul
CWIST-le
Question 9 of 10
‘Mortgage’ — is T silent?
AYes — say MOR-gij
BNo — say MOR-t-gage
CHalf silent
Question 10 of 10
‘Bouquet’ — which sound at the end?
A-ket
B-kay
C-kwet

🧠 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 T silent in English?

T is silent between S and N (listen, fasten), between S and L (castle, whistle), in French words at the end (ballet, bouquet), and sometimes after F (often, soften). In TCH words, T merges with CH.

Is ‘often’ pronounced with or without T?

Both are correct! ‘OFF-en’ (silent T) is the traditional British pronunciation, while ‘OFF-ten’ (with T) is also widely accepted. Neither is wrong.

Why is T silent in ‘castle’?

It’s hard to pronounce three consonants S-T-L together quickly, so English speakers dropped the T over time. The same happened in whistle, bustle, hustle, and nestle.

Are French words always silent T?

Final T in French-origin words is usually silent: ballet (ba-LAY), bouquet (boo-KAY), debut (day-BYOO). But some French words have been fully anglicised and T is spoken.

How many silent T words are there?

There are about 50-60 common words with silent T. The STN pattern (listen, fasten) and STL pattern (castle, whistle) are the most important groups for kids to learn.

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