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Words that have the "tion" sound include: nation, question, action, condition, and attention.
Some words that end in "tion" include: nation, information, question, and explanation.
The sound of 'tion' is pronounced as "shun" with a softer ending, as in "station." The sound of 'sion' is pronounced as "zhun" with a buzzing or more buzzy ending, as in "vision."
Words that end in -tion usually come from Latin, while words that end in -sion usually come from Latin or French. There isn't a strict rule, but -tion is more common and originates from Latin verbs ending in -tio, while -sion more often comes from Latin or French words ending in -sio or -sion.
There are many "tion" words in the English language, as this suffix is commonly used to form nouns from verbs. Some examples include "organization," "education," and "communication." It is difficult to provide an exact number as new words are constantly being created.
Some examples of nouns ending with 'tion' and 'sion' are:appreciationapprehensionbeautificationcaptionconclusiondecisiondeclarationemissionemotionfederationfusiongenerationhydrationillusioninitiationjunctionlegislationlesionmansionmissionmotionnationobsessionovationpassionplantationquestionrationrepressionseclusionsensationtensiontuitionutilizationvacationvisionwesternization
The sound of 'tion' is pronounced as "shun" with a softer ending, as in "station." The sound of 'sion' is pronounced as "zhun" with a buzzing or more buzzy ending, as in "vision."
No. Invitation only rhymes with words that sound like "tion" or "shun" at the end.
The English language is difficult to learn even for those born in English-speaking countries. So it's important to understand some of the basic rules of how words are built, letter on letter and sound on sound. For example of sound: If you know the "sch" sound, as in the word "school", you will then know all words with the "sch" sound would have the same s-c-h spelling. But you'd also need to know the rule that "-tion" has a similar sound. When you have the building blocks of sounds, then it will be easier to "sound out" words and it will be easier to spell the word--- even hard ones! The next time you see a hard word, try sounding it sound out and look at how those sounds go with certain letters or letter-combinations. Break the word into syllables, like this "com-bin-a-tion". In that example, the "tion" sounds like "shuun" but if you know the basic rules, you'll see that most "shuun" sounds in words are spelled "-tion" and that this particular group of letters is typically at the end of a word.
Ation is not a prefix; it is a suffix. Some words with this suffix are specialization, aggravation, and alternation.
Here are words with tion Dictionary connection projection population detention correction population concentration
There are no words in the English language that start with those letters, however there are thousands that end with 'tion'.
There are plenty of words that end with "tion", but none that start with K unfortunately!
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Pretty much anything that ends with -tion...Ex- Imagina-TIONwords other than those with -tion:beauticiandietitianmartialmartianmorticiannegotiateopticianpartialpatientpoliticianspecial
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