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I've listened carefully when ever the word "Vulnerable" has been pronounced, but I'm still not sure if the "L" contained in the word is silent. At the risk of sounding stupid, anyone help on this question?

2006-10-03 11:27:57 · 32 answers · asked by haroldwalters 1 in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

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Either? Depends where your from, whether you can give it regional accent or not. Similar words could be, ShrOwsbury or Sherewsbury, of course the latter is the correct spelling, but phonetically, it depends on the way you want to pronounce it. Bath or (posh way) BaRth, Pronunciation or pronunciation, again down to the individual translation, and so on....

2006-10-03 11:46:59 · answer #1 · answered by Bont11 5 · 3 3

In the Eastern U.S., it is not silent.

In the Southwest, it is sometimes (incorrectly) silent.

In Georgia, people don't use "vulnerable" because they don't understand what the word means, and so it is hard to say if the "L" would be pronounced or not.

(Sorry, I'm all disillusioned about the pathetic state of public education in Georgia, today.)

2006-10-03 11:39:15 · answer #2 · answered by silvercomet 6 · 2 1

Vulnerable Pronunciation

2016-11-13 05:50:00 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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Is the "L" in the word "Vulnerable" silent or not?
I've listened carefully when ever the word "Vulnerable" has been pronounced, but I'm still not sure if the "L" contained in the word is silent. At the risk of sounding stupid, anyone help on this question?

2015-08-06 03:19:19 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No, neither of the 'L's' are silent (...as most folks have already implied).

The first 'L' only 'sounds' (?) silent when people who do not know how to say the word properly, pronounce it as if there is no 'L' in... so that it 'sounds' as if the word is 'vun-rabble'...

If you have heard such people mis-pronounce the word it is easy to see why you might be confused.

There are numerous words that are 'lazily' or just 'ignorantly' pronounced like this. (For instance people sometimes say 'pacific'/ 'pacifically' when they mean 'specific'/ 'specifically')

2006-10-03 11:47:21 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

it's not silent in vulnerable but the word venerable kind of sounds like that and has no L.

2006-10-03 11:48:09 · answer #6 · answered by bookworm 2 · 0 0

Neither of the 'L's are silent if you say it properly. However, apparently it is fully possible to say it as "Vunnerble" (*shudder*) and then there is only one 'L', which isn't silent.

:-)

2006-10-03 11:39:33 · answer #7 · answered by Extemporaneous 3 · 0 0

Silent.

2006-10-03 11:31:35 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

It's not silent when I say the word. I think it is intended to be verbalized. Vul-ner-a-ble. Not "Vu-ner-a-ble."

2006-10-03 11:30:39 · answer #9 · answered by Bryan D 3 · 2 0

That's just one of many many many words Americans mispronounce. What Americans do to the English language is an abomination!!!

2014-11-24 08:44:59 · answer #10 · answered by GrnEyedFemale 1 · 0 0

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