Who, whole, wholistic.
oil, foil, soil, turmoil.
The imitation of natural sounds or words that sound like the sound they are supposed to make is called onomatopoeia.
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All words make a sound, if they didn't make a sound we wouldn't hear them.Maybe you mean words that imitate the sound of a thing. eg clap splash beep dingThese words are called onomatopoeia.
To write alliteration, you need to use words that have the same beginning sound or letter in close proximity. For example, "Sally sells seashells by the seashore" is an example of alliteration because the words start with the same "s" sound. Alliteration can add a musical quality to your writing and make it more engaging for the reader.
Some words that make the "j" sound are: Jeans Jurisdiction Gentle Gist
The words "same," "day," and "name" have the same sound as the "A" in "came," "bag," "train," "make," and "stand."
onomatopoeia
In the English language, there are no words in which the combination of two vowels make the sound of another vowel. In some cases, it may occur with names or places that have foreign pronunciations.
First touch the red button to hear the sound. That is the sound of a correct action. Touch a blue button to her the sound. That is the sound of a wrong action. Then tap all three buttons (2 blue and 1 red to make purple triangle) Then tap the red button (to make red line) Then tap both blue buttons (to make blue plus sign) Then tap all three buttons again. If during any of these actions you hear the wrong sound you have to start from the top.
There are actually numerous words that make the hard "c" sound and begin with a "k".A couple examples would be the words kite and kabob.When the vowels A, O, or U come after the letter "C", it will produce the "K" sound making it a hard "C".Some examples of words beginning with K and hard C:KaleidoscopeKickKilometricalKilometric
Open mouth, make sound.