Sound is converted into words through a complex process involving the brain, ears, and vocal cords. When we hear sound waves, the brain interprets and processes them in the auditory cortex. Subsequently, the brain links specific sounds to language and translates them into meaningful words based on learned associations. This process allows us to understand and produce spoken language.
Words that look like they sound are called "onomatopoeia." These are words that imitate or suggest the sound that they describe, such as "buzz" or "splash."
The OU in shout has the OU/OW vowel sound, as in the rhyming words out, clout, snout, and rout. Words with the sound include words that rhyme with: OU words - cloud, foul, sound, count, thou OW words - how, cowl, clown, crowd
Words such as "furry," "hurry," and "worry" have the same vowel sound as "blurry." These words all have the long 'u' sound followed by the 'r' sound.
Some words with the oi sound include boil, coin, and spoil. Words with the oy sound include boy, joy, and toy.
Two words that sound like "chew" are "hue" and "moo." These words have a similar vowel sound to "chew."
words like pencil with the "l" sound
In English, words with a long 'a' sound spelled AA include: bazaar, llama, raar, kaama, paaprika.
Words with Ce that sound like Sh:oceansebaceouscretaceouscurvaceouscarbonaceous
Some words that have the same vowel sound as "bin" are "pin," "sin," "gin," and "thin."
The OU in shout has the OU/OW vowel sound, as in the rhyming words out, clout, snout, and rout. Words with the sound include words that rhyme with: OU words - cloud, foul, sound, count, thou OW words - how, cowl, clown, crowd
All words make a sound, if they didn't make a sound we wouldn't hear them.Maybe you mean words that imitate the sound of a thing. eg clap splash beep dingThese words are called onomatopoeia.
Some words that have the same ending sound as who and to are:blewbluebrewcluechewcluecoocoupcrewcuedewdodrewdueeweflewflufluegluegnugoogrewhewhueknewlieuloomewmoonewpewphewpoohqueuerouxruescrewshoeshooshrewskewslewspewstewstrewsuethrewthroughtootruetwoviewwooyewyouzoo
Some words that sound like igloo:AccrueAdieuAdoAndrewAnewArgueAskewBambooBantuBayouBestrewBlewBlueBooBreakthroughBrewCanoeCashewChewClewClueConstrueContinueCooCorkscrewCrewCuckooCueCurfewDebutDewDoDrewDueEmuEnsueEweFewFlewFlueFluGlueGnuGooGrewGuruHaikuHairdoHebrewHeretoHewHinduHonoluluHoodooHorseshoeHueHughHullabalooImbueImpromptuIntoIssueKazooKnewKudzuLieuLuluMenuMewMildewMiscueMisdoMooMuumuuNephewNewOutdoOutgrewPewPoohPursueQueueRescueRueScrewShoeShooShrewSkewSlewSlueSpewStewStrewSubdueSueTabooTattooTheretoThrewThroughThumbscrewTissueToTooTributeTrueTwoUndueUntoUntrueVenueViewVoodooWaterlooWazooWheretoWhewWhoWithdrewWooYahooYewYouZebuZooZulu
There are no words that create the sound of steam, steam is silent.
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No, the I in those two words is the short I sound (ih).The long I is seen in the similar words highs and died.
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