There are six phonemes, or speech sounds, in the word 'chemist', because the 'ch' blend at the beginning forms a single sound of "k".
The phonemes are: ch / e / m / i / s / t
A 'CHEMIST'. Similarly, A PHYSICIST for physics A BIOLOGIST for biology A MATHEMATICIAN for mathematics (Maths.).
The plural is 'Chemists'. The singular is 'Chemist'.
The working place of a chemist is the laboratory.
Yes he was as much a chemist as he was a physicist
A person that studies chemistry is called a student of chemistry.A person that successfully studied chemistry (trained in chemistry) and earned a degreeis called a chemist or a pharmacist (British English).
The word "jumped" has five phonemes: /j/ /ʌ/ /m/ /p/ /t/.
There are 3 phonemes in the word "stop": /s/ /t/ /ɒ/.
There are three phonemes in the word "pen": /p/ /ɛ/ /n/.
There are six phonemes in the word "knowledge": /n/ /ä/ /l/ /ij/ /j/ /ə/.
There are three phonemes in the word "judge": /dʒ/, /ʌ/, /dʒ/.
Phonemes are speech sounds, and in the word "it" there are just two phonemes - i / t.
The word "house" has 3 phonemes: /h/ /aʊ/ /s/.
There are 2 phonemes in the word mice
There are four phonemes in the word "giraffe": /g/ /i/ /r/ /æ/.
There are three phonemes in the word "the": /ð/ /ə/.
paper has 4 phonemes hope this helped
"Cooking" contains five phonemes.