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Why "R" is not pronounced in English?

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A qualified teacher for English,social science (VI to X), all subjects (Ito V) with 5 yrs exp.

In simple words, I would like to answer this question by only explaining one point. It's a rule in standard GB English. That any word which has a consonant after R, or nothing after R, there will be a stress on the syllable before R and R are silent while pronouncing, e.g., sir, tart, mart, superb, bird...
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In simple words, I would like to answer this question by only explaining one point.

It's a rule in standard GB English.

That any word which has a consonant after R, or nothing after R, there will be a stress on the syllable before R and R are silent while pronouncing, e.g., sir, tart, mart, superb, bird etc.

Whereas if any word has a vowel after R then only we pronounce R  in that word. For, e.g., rat, care, rope, rice etc. Also, there is a difference in pronunciation due to rhotic and non-rhotic English. Generally, all the speakers from countries like India, Canada, Pakistan, US etc. are rhotic and thus pronounce R in their speech. Rhotic is used at the mass level if we learn English as our 2nd language. But If we want to learn standard  GB English, then we need to look for this non-rhotic rule.

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Have 3+years of teaching experience in pyp IB curriculum in an international school

The letlet R is only pronounced when followed by a vowel.
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Professional with 26 years experience in Well Known Corporates and Top Education Institutes.

R is not pronounced if the next sound is a consonant sound.
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Yes, "R" is sometimes not pronounced. It depends on the root word, that is from which language the word is derived.
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Whenever 'R' is used in a word after the vowels (a,e, I,o,u) as "part", " court" then it is not pronounced. But in Indian accent we pronounce it half, in American, it is rounded, and in British it's completely silent.
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R is generally not pronounced when it follows a vowel. Example Sir, aren't, park, etc.
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I Have a Teaching Experience of More Than 6 Years

R is only pronounced in English when the next sound is vowel sound.
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A young student who want to teach other students and make them love studies.

R is only not pronounced when it follows a vowel and also when the word ends with r. It means for example computer is the word, in such case r is preceded by e which is a vowel. Only in such cases, r is not pronounced. Moreover, it is done when you follow American English. If you are following British...
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R is only not pronounced when it follows a vowel and also when the word ends with r. It means for example computer is the word, in such case r is preceded by e which is a vowel. Only in such cases, r is not pronounced. Moreover, it is done when you follow American English. If you are following British English, it is infact pronounced.

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The reason behind it is that it's a part of rules that any word which has consonant after R, or nothing after R, there will be a stress on the syllable before R and R are silent while pronouncing, e.g., mart, fork, bird.
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R is pronounced in English. It has the sound of 'rrr'. For eg: rat.
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