Yes - more or less. However, there are individual differences, and especially as you grow older, the upper range goes down.
People may have an accent when speaking a second language because their first language's pronunciation patterns influence their speech. Their brain is wired to produce sounds a certain way, making it difficult to completely mimic the sounds of another language. Additionally, the sounds in the second language may not exist in their native language, leading to accented speech.
The word second has two vowel sounds, a short E and a schwa (sek-und)
sprint
Sounds with very low vibrations per second are called infrasound. These low-frequency sounds are below the threshold of human hearing, typically below 20 Hz.
Exactly as it sounds. It is 100 times shorter than a second.
High pitch sounds have shorter wavelengths and higher frequencies compared to low pitch sounds. This means that high pitch sounds have more frequent wave cycles per second, while low pitch sounds have longer wavelengths and lower frequencies with fewer wave cycles per second.
People are not arrested without a reason. Sounds like you are blaming your wife and not accepting the responsibility for your actions.
The word "probably" has two schwa sounds. The first one is in the second syllable, represented by the letter 'o', and the second one is in the fourth syllable, represented by the letter 'a'.
When people are surprised, they may make sounds like gasping, exclaiming, or shouting.
"Daiyu" is pronounced as "dye-you." The first syllable sounds like the word "dye," and the second syllable sounds like the word "you."
Western Samoa
The second one sounds lamer than the first?