There are 6 phonemes in the word "teacher": /t/ /ee/ /ch/ /ur/.
There are 8 phonemes in the words "sister" (s-i-s-t-er), 3 phonemes in "much" (m-u-ch), 7 phonemes in "fifteen" (f-i-f-t-ee-n), and 4 phonemes in "coming" (c-uh-m-ing).
This depends on the country and region.In American English, wherever there is a strong rhotic accent, there are five distinct speech sounds - t / ea / ch/ e / r.However, in non-rhotic accents such as Australian English, for example, there are just four, as the "r" is not emphasised, and the final two letters from a schwa, or unstressed syllable with a single speech sound. The phonemes are t / ea / ch/ er.
The word "bee" has two phonemes: /b/ and /i/. The /b/ sound represents the initial consonant sound, while the /i/ sound represents the vowel sound.
Yes, phonemes is the plural of phoneme.
The word "house" has 3 phonemes: /h/ /aʊ/ /s/.
There are 8 phonemes in the words "sister" (s-i-s-t-er), 3 phonemes in "much" (m-u-ch), 7 phonemes in "fifteen" (f-i-f-t-ee-n), and 4 phonemes in "coming" (c-uh-m-ing).
The word "house" has 3 phonemes: /h/ /aʊ/ /s/.
Phonemes are speech sounds, and in the word "it" there are just two phonemes - i / t.
There are three phonemes in the word "pen": /p/ /ɛ/ /n/.
The word "thorough" has six phonemes: /θ/, /ʌ/, /r/, /oʊ/, //, /r/.
Yes, phonemes is the plural of phoneme.
The word "jumped" has five phonemes: /j/ /ʌ/ /m/ /p/ /t/.
There are three phonemes in the word "the": /ð/ /ə/.
Phonemes are speech sounds, so there are six phonemes in signal: s-i-g-n-a-l
There are 3 phonemes in the word "stop": /s/ /t/ /ɒ/.
There are 5 phonemes in the word "locker": /l/, /ɒ/, /k/, /ə/, /r/.
There are 2 phonemes in the word mice