no
Pleasant sounds are nice to hear and unpleasant sounds are not nice to hear.
Low pitched sounds have a low frequency. Higher sounds have high frequency, that is the number of waves passing a point per second is greater.
High sounds are usually heard when you play the keys of a piano that are on your right; they have shorter wavelengths than low sounds. Low sounds are usually heard when the keys on a piano's left end are played; they have long wavelengths. Soft sounds are quiet and can't render your ears deaf. Loud sounds that are over 85 decibels can damage your hearing.
bronchial sounds
Through sounds like stew but is spelled differently.
The word "thorough" has six phonemes: /θ/, /ʌ/, /r/, /oʊ/, //, /r/.
The word "through" (thru) is probably unique in its prounciation of -ough. Other English words include various sounds for these letters based on their language of origin. Examples : "oh" (dough, thorough), "ow" (bough), "awf" (cough), as well as the familiar "uff" (tough).
Some words that have 'ough' in them are:althoughboroughboughboughtcoughdoughdroughtenoughfoughtfurloughhiccoughnoughtoughtploughroughsloughsoughtthoughtthroughtoughtroughwrought
Bruce Ough was born in 1951.
ough in about 2001 ough in about 2001
Barry Ough was born on 1957-06-30.
Phonemes are the individual sounds we make... so 'th' is one sound. the vowel sound from thoughtfully 'ough' is just one sound.So overall, there are 7 phonemes in the word thoughtfully/th/ /ough/ /t/ /f/ /u/ /ll/ /y/
No. There are four vowel sounds that OUGH can have. Dough (long O) does not have the same one as grouch (ow sound as in couch).
Dough.
scruff
Tough