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They are exactly the same as the letters of the English alphabet, but some letters have different sounds.
A letter is a single character that represents a sound (or sounds). An alphabet is a group of letters.
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They represent (in various combinations) the sounds of the English language.
The number of sounds in the English language represented by the alphabet varies depending on the dialect of English you are talking about. In Standard North American English, there are 44 sounds.
Phonetically, the word "phonetically" is spelled as /fəˈnɛtɪkli/.
It's called Carbonat Sodium (this is how it sounds phonetically) It's called Carbonat Sodium (this is how it sounds phonetically)
Phonetically it sounds like 'zice' (as in ice). However, since the German 'Z' sounds phonetically as 'ts' does, the precise pronunciation is 'tsice' along with 'kar-el' for Carl.
It's Walad (phonetically, it sounds like "Weled")
Knee nu how, that is how you say it phonetically(the way it sounds)
врач , sounds like vrach if spelled in English phonetically
There is no Hebrew name for Karl. People with this name often choose a Hebrew name that sounds similar, such as Koresh (קורש)
What did you buy?
I will try to write this phonetically, but but it is sometimes tricky, as some sounds are difficult to write phonetically. Here's the phonetic spelling. ga lew yaht
One adverb that begins with "phon" is "phonetically," which relates to pronunciation or the sounds of speech.
The word "enough" can be divided into 4 sounds phonetically as /ɪˈnʌf/. Each symbol represents a different sound in the word.
not sure of the spelling ... but phonetically it sounds like : fai fai le mu