In England, "cat" is said just as the word sounds: "cat".
The word "cat" has three phonemes: /k/, /æ/, and /t/.
Well a jungle cat roars so the word could be ROAR!
A cat can make 100 sounds and dogs can only make 10.
It is a word that sounds like the thing it is used for. A meow of a cat is an anomanapiya because the word sounds like the cats' meow.
she was a traitor to the cat family until she found out she is a cat.
I would say "ca" sounds like the beginning of the word cat and "stle" wich is harder to describe... sounds like "sull" or the end of the word whistle.
hat, bat, cat, chat, that, fat, mat, pat
The word "spinach" contains the vowel sounds /i/ and /ae/, like the "i" in "sit" and the "a" in "cat."
It is not found in the Bible. The closest thing would be a lion.
When doing short a sounds the letter a will make a sound such as in the word cat. In the word cat the a is making a short 'a' sound. To make the long a sound another vowel has to be changing or contradicting the a. Some long a words are - lake, take & make. There are many words with the long a sound that don't follow that pattern such as mail hail and hair as well as pail.
a kitten