it's called jibberish...
"Mumble" is a word that describes unclear or indistinct speech, where words are not pronounced clearly. This could also include phrases like "muffled words" or "garbled speech".
The word "soup" has the same vowel sound as group. Both words have the "oo" sound.
Een lettergreep a group of words you can find in word by splitting it
Yes, the word "what" has a short "a" sound, pronounced as /wĘt/.
Yes. It has the "ih" sound as do most words than end in -IN.
No. The OU in the word "soup" has a long O vowel sound as in joule and group.
monkies and bananas
Yes, the word "what" has a short "a" sound, pronounced as /wĘt/.
The word "soup" has the same vowel sound as group. Both words have the "oo" sound.
similar in meaning to each other
No. The OU in the word "soup" has a long O vowel sound as in joule and group.
The word "have" has a short A sound, as in the rhyming word calve, or the words had and has.The word "have" has a short A sound, as in has, had, and half.
onomatopoeia
group
From a very Old English word 'understandan'. There are similar old Continental words, but the exact meaning is often unclear
Ants do not make sounds in the traditional sense. They communicate using chemical signals called pheromones and through physical interactions like touching antennas.
Yes. It is a short I.The words with a long I are the words site and sight.
It is not actually a part of speech. The term "part of speech" refers to a single word. For example, "hills" is a noun, and "are" is a verb."The hills are alive with the sound of music" is a complete sentence.A phrase is a group of words that make sense as a group but have no verb; an example is "with the sound of music".