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The Story of “Listen” and “Silent”

It is a Wordplay Wonders, When “Listen” and “Silent” Share a Secret “Listen” and “silent” are both spelt using the same set of letters – L, I, S, T, E, N.
This is a fascinating quirk of the English language and is technically called a “hectograph.”(“Heterograph” literally means “different writing” (hetero-different, graph). However, their spellings and meanings are distinct. The key feature is that stereographs share the same pronunciation..)

They’re different despite using the same letters: Listen Up! The Silent Truth About These Words

 

(1)Meaning: “Listen” means to pay attention with your ears to hear something. “Silent” means without sound or noise.
(2)Pronunciation: The order of the vowel sounds is different. In “listen,” it’s “i-e,” while in “silent,” it’s “i-en.”
(3)Part of Speech: “Listen” is a verb (an action word), while “silent” is an adjective (a word describing a noun).
Even though they share the same letters, “listen” and “silent” have distinct meanings and functions in a sentence.
Listen to the Silent Truth

Some people point out that good listening often requires moments of silence from the listener to fully understand the speaker. 

How Interestingly, they even find a connection between the meanings of “listen” and “silent.” This is a fun example of how wordplay can reveal interesting things about language!


A clever way the language reuses letters to create new words. It’s a fun fact to share and a reminder that English spelling can sometimes be puzzling!
May I ask you?
Can You Hear the Silence? The Story of “Listen” and “Silent”😁😁






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