The answers are:
-p,b,t,d,k,m,n,f,v,w,l and z
this are the ENGLISH Normal Sounds in IPA Symbol
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The 'Red Rose'.
It is wrong to think that the ancient Egyptian writing system had a symbol for each word - there were very few signs that worked like that. Most words had to be spelled out using phonemes (sound signs) representing the consonants of the word, but the vowels were not written.The words for family were written hnw, mhwt, wHytor Abt (where the A represent a consonant sound not found in English).
No ? But he read English ?, he had a very impressive book list
choo choo, wooooo wooooo
Phonological conditioning in English refers to the influence of surrounding sounds on the pronunciation of a particular sound. For example, the pronunciation of the "s" sound may vary depending on whether it occurs before a voiced or voiceless sound. This phonological conditioning can result in sound changes or alterations in English pronunciation.
It's a dash.
The English H sound would have been written with the uniliteral symbol  (shelter, Gardiner number o4)
The vowel sound in unstressed syllables in English is called the schwa sound, represented by the symbol ə. It is a central, mid-central vowel sound that is often heard in words like "sofa" or "ago."
The symbol is [ i ].
The symbol for the long e sound is "i:" or "iː". It is typically represented by the letter "e" or by a combination of letters such as "ee" or "ea".
squash????? i just guessed, that's all i know
Some cars only have a symbol for the manufacturer. What name does the symbol stand for? Is there a list of symbols?
Click on the flag (the american flag? at top near battery life and sound icon. Go to bottom of list. Two up from the bottom it says show character palette. Click on that.
a loud speaker and for no sound it is a loud speaker with a cross on it
It should be in the symbol list on your computer.
how do you think the Egyptian symbol for house probably became a symbol for the B sound?
There's no direct equivalent. The H sound is represented by what looks like a backward apostrophe (that is, it curves to the right instead of to the left) in front of an initial vowel. It is called a rough breathing symbol. There is a rough breathing symbol and a smooth breathing symbol. The smooth breathing symbol curves to the left (it looks like a regular apostrophe) and means that there is no H sound before the vowel--it is silent.