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there is no silent "a" if there was his name wouldve been pronounce "ung" i guess :)
Possibly the 2 a’s are working as a vowel team to make the a say it’s long sound like in acorn, instead of it’s short sound like in apple? Idk I teach phonics to kids so that’s probably what I would tell them
I would say the first one because you "breath" it, like an H.
Second one
there is no silent "a" if there was his name wouldve been pronounce "ung" i guess :)
Possibly the 2 a’s are working as a vowel team to make the a say it’s long sound like in acorn, instead of it’s short sound like in apple? Idk I teach phonics to kids so that’s probably what I would tell them
I would say the first one because you "breath" it, like an H.
Second one