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Yes, in the word "arrow," the letter "a" makes a short "a" sound, like the sound in the word "cat."
An arrow makes a "whoosh" sound as it moves.
Propagation.
yes the wind pasing you makes a woosh because of arrow dynamics
The spelling "knock" is a rap on a door, or slang meaning to disparage.The sound-alike word is "nock" -- notched rear of an arrow, or to place an arrow in the bow.
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Thank you, thank you. ANOTHER pet peeve of mine. An arrow is correct. You can use 'a' before a word that begins with a consonant sound. An should be used with words that begin with simple vowel sounds. It is the sound more than the spelling that should guide your ear.a word (starts with the consonant sound W)a hosean eaglean ionan ironan ouncea European (starts with the sound of the consonant Y)an Asiana yellow submarinea walleta university (starts with the sound of the consonant Y)Many people still say: an historic event. I think the sound of 'an historic' is preferable, but I cannot fault people who would say 'a historic'.
The Spanish word for arrow is flecha (fleh-cha). The Enlish word flechette, or small arrow, is derived from this word.
The Comanche word for arrow is pa'aka. A bow is eetų.
The answer is Article - Art(Painting is Art) and Tickle (Movement of the hand). When mixed together their sounds creates article.
The word arrow has two syllables.
you use arrow in the following sentances:I shot the arrow at the target.The arrow was made of wood.