"Two hands clap and there is a sound; what is the sound of one hand?"
"Clap" is an example of onomatopoeia. So, the descriptive sound of a clap would be "clap."
No, "clap" has a long "a" sound. The "a" in "clap" is pronounced like the "a" in "say".
no.that is not true because, you have to think "well what can I clap on one hand for it to make a sound?" or "is my clapping metaphorical as in silent applause?"there are many answers to this but there wouldn't be a definite "yes" or "no"Well.... No. Clapping is useing both hands and hitting them against eachother to make a sound, you cannot make a sound useing only one hand. Unless you use a object or another hand. There for there is no sound of one hand clapping.
Yes, the word "clap" has a short 'a' sound as in 'cat'.
The Hand Clap was created on 2007-08-08.
It means someone misspelled "hand clap".
clap your hands. that's a sound.
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no,people can not clap with one hand you have to have to hands so the sound would bounce of or echo of.in geological terms it is hypothedicaley impossible. I find that answer quite strange I know a couple of people that manage quite well to clap with one hand. The one has trouble moving his right arm at time and claps by slapping his thigh. The other lad unfortunately has only one hand and manages to show his appreciation (clap) by slapping his thigh as well. If these lads can do it then so can President Barack Obama
Clap clap sound by the klaxxons
Yes, the "a" in "clap" is a short vowel sound. It is pronounced as /æ/.