This is a common feature of English pronunciation, where the letter "t" is silent when it comes before an "n" at the end of a word. Other examples include:
* listen
* fasten
* soften
* christen
* mountain
* curtain
This is a common feature of English pronunciation, where the letter "t" is silent when it comes before an "n" at the end of a word. Other examples include:
* listen
* fasten
* soften
* christen
* mountain
* curtain