Some examples of words that sound like "sh" are "sugar" and "sherbet." In the case of "tissue," the "ss" sound is pronounced differently than "sh" and does not have the same sound. "Pressure" also does not have the "sh" sound.
The letters ch, ph, and sometimes s can make the same sound as sh.
Some countries that begin with the sound "sh" are: Sweden Switzerland Syria
Sch in the German language is simply a sound. It has the same sound as sh in the English language.
The special sound in she is SH.........
The letter "s" makes the "sh" sound in the word "permission."
The letters "ti" in the word "caution" make the "sh" sound.
Slant-sh (like slant with the additional "sh" sound)
In hieroglyphics, the "sh" sound does not have an individual symbol. However, there are symbols for the "s" and "h" sounds separately, which can be combined to represent the "sh" sound in words.
The short vowel sound in "shovel" is the 'uh' sound, as in "sh-uh-vul."
Yes, 'shake' begins with a consonant sound, 'sh'. Specifically, the 'sh' sound is a digraph, which means it is represented by two letters but pronounced as a single sound.
The word "she" consists of two phonemes: /ʃ/ (sh sound) and /iː/ (long e sound).