bannon
He heard a sound like the shock of a cannon
A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning. Canon is a church law, a cannon is a weapon. Different spelling, different meaning, but they sound the same.
The word asked has a short a sound, like the a in cat.
Pacabel cannon in D?
There are 2 syllables in the word "cannon."
The word "was" has a short-a sound, like "ahhh". If you wanted a long-a sound, the word "ways" has a long-a sound, where the letter "a" sounds like "aie"
That means, what does the word sound like? If you sound it out, like in the word "take," you get t-a-k-e, making take the spelling.
Pretty sure it doesn't mean anything... However, the word "cañón" is the Spanish word for "cannon" or "gun barrel". They sound almost identical.
A cannon typically makes a loud booming sound when it is fired. This sound is due to the release of compressed gas propelling the cannonball out of the barrel at high speed.
No, the only vowel sound is a long I. (lykz)
The word "whale" has a long a sound, like in the word "say" or "hay".
No. The A has a short A sound, as in jab and ham.