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The word "does" has a long o sound, while the word "have" has a short o sound.
The word "xylophone" is of Greek origin. It comes from the combination of the Greek words "xylon" (wood) and "phone" (sound), which accurately describes the instrument as a wooden percussion device that produces sound.
The English word that comes from the Greek word "grapho" is "telegraph."
The English word "grave" comes from the Latin word "gravis," which means heavy or serious.
The common English word that comes from the Greek word "demokratia" is democracy.
If you mean Korattai, it is SNORING (sound that comes when you are deeply asleep)
of that's the only one that comes to mind. it has a /v/ sound.
The Luhya word for the English word sound is "sauti."
No, a niolymphsis is not an instrument. It is not an instrument because it is not a word that is recognized in the English language.
Tocan means 'he/she/you all play (specifically an instrument).' Tocan comes from the verb tocar, meaning 'to play (specifically an instrument).' (previous knowledge)
I believe the word you are looking for is "embouchure". This refers to how the instrument is held in/on your mouth and how the sound is produced.
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The word crwth, which is archaic, is a word for a type of stringed instrument. However, crwth comes from Welsh, and in Welsh w is a vowel. Crwth is pronounced "crooth".
The English word "dog" comes from the Middle English dogge, which in turn comes from the Old English docga. Where exactly the Old English version comes from is a mystery.
The English word guitar comes from the Spanish, who invented the modern instrument. Their word is guitarra, pronounced gee-TA-rra, with a rolled R. The Spanish word came from an ancient Arabic and ancient Greek word for a stringed instrument, pronounced key-THAY-ra, which is also where the word zitheris derived.
To beat (with an instrument)
An xylophone