It just depends on how you say it. If your saying it the same way you whistle then it'll come out like a whisle noise.:)
Mission, passion, pressure.
POSSESSIONLESS
Some examples of words that sound like "sh" are "sugar" and "sherbet." In the case of "tissue," the "ss" sound is pronounced differently than "sh" and does not have the same sound. "Pressure" also does not have the "sh" sound.
According to the owner's manual (I have a '01 Monte SS too,) the 3.8 V6 in the SS puts out 200 hp. The 3.4 V6 in the LS puts out 180 hp. I know that doesn't sound like a lot of HP, but these engines put out a lot of torque to make up for it. According to the owner's manual (I have a '01 Monte SS too,) the 3.8 V6 in the SS puts out 200 hp. The 3.4 V6 in the LS puts out 180 hp. I know that doesn't sound like a lot of HP, but these engines put out a lot of torque to make up for it.
The word "mission" has a double "s" because it follows the spelling pattern of many words derived from Latin that end in "-sion." This spelling rule helps maintain consistency in the English language.
It is the abbreviation for steam ship.
if you are boy the starters usually are females but it's not always like that create a female account or try a lot of times with male accounts.
Shee-ah (note the sh sound in this is really in between sh and ss)
slipknot you dumb@ss
It is basically the same thing. Sentiment... but it can also be émotion. The t in emotion will have an "ss" sound.
FFF UUU CCC KKK UUU you dumb AA Ss SS
"SS" in a church name stands for "Saints" in the plural like "SS Peter and Paul." It does not refer to steamship or to the Nazi Intelligence/security agency or the Waffen-SS.