choo choo, wooooo wooooo
Phonological conditioning is a certain form of conditioning, where the choice of allomorphs is sensitive to the phonological context and can be predicted from it (e.g. regular plural suffix in English).
A Bee sound like a letter B in the English Alphabet.
Boat __ Depending on what era and where they emmigrated to you are talking about, by ship, airplane, foot, train, horse.
It represents the English sound of a voiced bilabial nasal stop. Also, the English language cannot function without it.
Natal is an equivalent of 'Christmas' in Portugal. It's pronounced 'nuh-tow'.* It literally translates as 'Nativity'.*The sound 'ow' is similar to the sound in the English adverb 'how'.
The 'choo-choo' in informal British English is a train. This is the term that is used to refer to a train when one is speaking to children. The phrase is derived from the sound that the train makes when in motion.
Yes, the AI in train has a long A (ay) vowel sound.
Answer A lonely sound.
Train it.
English and French is the language of Canada. So "Train" is called "Train" in English as well as French .
No. The AI pair has a long A sound (AY). This is the same sound as in tray and rain.
Mugithi is the Kikuyu word for the English word train.
by train
Sound Off - 2005 Train was released on: USA: 25 June 2006
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Rumble!
On the train.