There are four phonemes in the word "plate": /p/, /l/, /eɪ/, and /t/.
The word "around" contains four phoneme sounds: /əˈraʊnd/.
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There are two phonemes in the word "phoneme." The "ph" sound represents one phoneme (/f/) and the "oneme" part represents another (/oʊ/).
The word "crow" has three phonemes: /k/, /r/, and /oʊ/.
The word "spoke" has four phonemes: /s/, /p/, /oʊ/, /k/.
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The word "chop" contains three phonemes: /ch/ /o/ /p/.
The word "spoon" has 4 phonemes: /s/ /p/ /u/ /n/.
2 phonemes
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There are two phonemes in the word "phoneme." The "ph" sound represents one phoneme (/f/) and the "oneme" part represents another (/oʊ/).
no. phoneme is the smallest unit in a sound in a word.
/s/
Four; each letter has its own phoneme.
A phoneme is a sound. It is put in sound boxes like so /n/ /i/ /gh/ /t/. The gh makes one sound so it is only one phoneme. Making a 6 letter word into a 5 sound word.
Just one phoneme. So a word like "hair" would be 2 phonemes.