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Huit - pronounced as wheat. - there is no wh sound in huit, it is weet
GinoJinoGynoJynoJainoGienoJgino (J sound sounding like a SHJ)Gaino
No, there is not.
um, dois, três, quatro, cinco, seis, sete, oito, nove, dez, onze, doze, treze, catorze, quinze, dezesseis, dezessete, dezoito, dezenove, vinte, vinte e hum, vinte e dois...... trinta, quarenta cincoenta sessenta setenta, oitenta noventa, cem cento e hum, cento e dois, cento e três..... duzentos, trezentos, quatrocentos, quinhentos, seiscentos, setecentos, oitocentos, novecentos, mil dez mil, vinte mil,..... cem mil, duzentos mil.... hum milhão, hum bilhão, hum trilhão, hum quatrilhão, hum quintilhão......
The same as you would spell the number, except that you add "percent" at the end.
They don't actually hum. they are called that from the sound of their wings.
Sharks respond to a sound known as a "yummy hum." It's not an actual hum, though. It's an infrasonic sound that injured fish make, drawing sharks to an easy meal.
No, "hum" does not have a short vowel sound. The "u" in "hum" makes a long vowel sound as in "soon" or "moon."
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The word "onomatopoeia" means a word that is pronounced to imitate a natural sound or noise, such as those made by tools or by animals. Examples : buzz, toot, hum, meow, tweet
You would spell it 'hear' if you are referring to a sound that you listen to.
If you mean what sound does an alpaca make when they call, they hum.
Those letters spell isthmus.
A low smooth hum
A very quiet hum.
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