A pronunciation rebus is a pictorial representation of a word, to help pronounce it. For example, a rebus for attention could be a picture of "A Tin shin", or a shinbone made of Tin. Another example could be a picture of an eye, a bee, and the letter "M" to make the word "IBM" short for "International Business Machines Corporation".
Argon is used to make argon
Curiously enough, the name of argon Is argon.
what are the uses of argon?
Argon does not have a hometown.
There is not one correct answer. A pronunciation rebus that I have found is: ...MNOPQ STU... As you can see, there is no "R". It has been omitted. Therefore, the R is GONE, which makes ARGON.
A pronunciation rebus is a pictorial representation of a word, to help pronounce it. For example, a rebus for attention could be a picture of "A Tin shin", or a shinbone made of Tin. Another example could be a picture of an eye, a bee, and the letter "M" to make the word "IBM" short for "International Business Machines Corporation".
(Day•OOS)
EARmay
hallawella
nye-kee
ree-tie-yur
klah - foo - TEE
The pronuciation is cal-ci-um. For "cal" you can use somebody shouting to another person. For "ci" you can use sea. For "um" you can use a person with a thinking puzzle.
sha-boy-kin
i pronunciation rebus is a rebus you use to pronunciatate
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