the y in oxygen is the letter that makes the ee sound
In a word phase letter s gives sound of z(buzzing sound)
It depends. If the 'X' is at the beginning of a word, it makes the zzz sound (as in "xylophone") or a sound kind of like eggs (as in "Xavier"). However, if it is preceded by vowel, it makes the -cks sound. In "Xerox" it makes both the "z" and a "cks" sound.
laugh The letter 'u' is silent although the 'augh' is what makes the sound 'arf'
The word gem makes a soft g sound, which sounds like the letter j:Examples of soft g:AgeAgentBadgeBudgetCageCringeDingyDungeonGelGemGeneralGentHedgeHygieneStrange
The word age makes a soft g sound which sounds like the letter J.Examples of soft g:AdageAgeGeeGelGemGeneralGestureGibeGinGiraffeGypsumGypsyGyrateGyro
The word oxygen is not normally pronounced with a long E. The common US prounciation reduces the Y to an "ih" sound (as in "sit") : (OKS-ih-gen)
The word oxygen is not normally pronounced with a long E. The common US prounciation reduces the Y to an "ih" sound (as in "sit") : (OKS-ih-gen)
An example of the schwa vowel sound is the sound the letter a makes in the word "about".
In a word phase letter s gives sound of z(buzzing sound)
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Ghunnah is an Arabic word meaning long. ( I think) It pronounces a sound from the nose. Ghunnah is not a letter but a sound that the letter makes.
The letter ö makes an ugh sound like the word höngenous
It depends. If the 'X' is at the beginning of a word, it makes the zzz sound (as in "xylophone") or a sound kind of like eggs (as in "Xavier"). However, if it is preceded by vowel, it makes the -cks sound. In "Xerox" it makes both the "z" and a "cks" sound.
laugh The letter 'u' is silent although the 'augh' is what makes the sound 'arf'
The letter A can sound like 'o' when it follows a W. Here are some examples:quadruplesquashswallowswampswanswarmswashwandwantwanderwarmwarthogwashwatchwaterwhat
In the word "easy," the letter "a" makes a long e sound.
o (like the letter) ran (past tense of run) j (the sound this letter makes)