The word "sugar" has a beginning sound that is sweet.
The word "sweet" contains the vowel sound /iː/.
The word "sunrise" has the same beginning sound as the word "Sunday."
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Yes, the word "alone" does have the schwa sound at the beginning. It is pronounced as /əˈloʊn/.
The alliteration for the word "success" is "sweet success" as it repeats the 's' sound at the beginning of each word.
The word "sweet" contains the vowel sound /iː/.
The word "sunrise" has the same beginning sound as the word "Sunday."
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Yes, the word "alone" does have the schwa sound at the beginning. It is pronounced as /əˈloʊn/.
The word "magenta" has the same beginning sound as "mother."
The beginning sound refers to the first sound heard in a word when it is pronounced. It is the sound that comes at the start of the word that helps to identify and distinguish it from other words. Understanding beginning sounds is important for early language development and phonics instruction.
Radiant is a sweet word. It begins with the letter r.
The schwa sound in the word "alone" is at the end, represented by the unstressed 'e' sound in the last syllable.
Thistle.
The EE pair has a long vowel sound, as it makes the E sound rather then the "eh" sound, as in "sweat"
"Horror" and "humor" have the same sound at the beginning when spoken aloud.