Kind of like a "za" sound. Like the "za" in the word zany.
it makes a z kind of sound
Yes, there is a z sound in the word resume.
it is like wize.
The s in "asphalt" is pronounced as a z sound, similar to the sound in words like "zero" or "zebra."
It depends on whether the "s" has an "s" sound like in "pass" or a "z" sound like in "girls". "S" sound: Nisliya (نيسليا) "Z" sound: Nizliya (نيزليا)
In the word "pose," the letter "s" makes the /z/ sound like in "his." In the word "soft," the letter "s" makes the /s/ sound like in "sit." In the word "wise," the letter "s" makes the /z/ sound like in "his."
The sound that "s" makes in the word "sure" is the /ʃ/ sound, which is like the "sh" sound in "shoe."
In Swahili, the "S" sound is pronounced like the "s" in "sun" or "sit." It is clear and sharp without any added emphasis.
In the word "carcass," the letter "s" makes a /s/ sound, like in "snake."
There's the "s" sound like in "bus" and the other is like in "cars".
it should sound like an "s"pronunciation of exception: ik-sep-shuh n"x" sounds like "ks", usually. The "c" in exceptioncarries on the "s" sound.
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