The absence of sound is called silence.Quiet or quietness is also the absence of sound.
A reflected sound waves is called an echo.
Yes the loudness of a sound is called its intensity.
According to John Cage, who called music "the organization of sound", the component of sound that deals with length is called "duration".
Sound scientist
Ch-ch-chang
Easy words with ch that sound like K:chiorchoruscharacterEasy words with ch that sound like SH:chutechefcrochetmachineparachute
In non-rhotic accents such as the Australian accent, the third phoneme sound in church is ch. The phonemes are ch / ur / ch.In rhotic accents such as those found in the south of the US, the third phoneme sound is r as the phonemes then become ch / u / r / ch.
k
Exactly how it looks - speakers of the greek language don't have a problem starting a word with the combination of P and S. Also, the ch sound in greek is the sound of the ch sound as in the Loch or Strachan, rather than the Ch sound as in Chocolate or the Ck sound as in shack. So it's pronounced "Psychee"
Like a very hard "K" sound.
Isaac = יצחק (pronounced Yeets-chahk. the "ch" is the guttural sound).
Ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch Further details: Possums are territorial, and their disputes over territory often result in a loud hissing noise which may best be described as partially a squawk. They also make loud grunting noises.
tzocheck (צוחק). The "ch" is a slightly rasping sound, softer than the "ch" in the Dutch language.
In non-rhotic accents such as the Australian accent, the third phoneme sound in church is ch. The phonemes are ch / ur / ch.In rhotic accents such as those found in the south of the US, the third phoneme sound is r as the phonemes then become ch / u / r / ch.
As in chew, or a guttural sound (similar to how some sound when clearing their throat)
cheese