Consonant plus”LE” syllable

When a word ends with a consonant plus an LE, pronounce it as one syllable.  The L sound will be pronounced, but not the E.  The E is silent. Here are some examples: Cradle:  Cra-dl  (long A) Little:  Li-tl  (short i) Bubble:  Bu-bl  (short u)
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Published on March 02, 2014 10:17
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