Fascinating has a short a sound in the first syllable.
"fascinating" and "deteriorate" have a short a sound.
The A has a short A sound, as in can and lamp.
Silk has a short I sound.
The A has a short A sound, and the I has a short I sound.
The word "sandwich" has a short a sound, as in "sam". It is not pronounced with a short i sound.
short I sound
Yes. The second A retains the long A sound from the base word "fascinate." The first A is a form of short A as heard in fast.
Cotton absorb sound because it has small area that sound penetrate and doesn't reflect .
the most dense material that is known Sound cannot pass through a vacuum.
Yes, sound travels through glass quite well.
As almost any boy under the age of 17 can tell you, the fascinating sounds of armpit playing include squeaks and rumbles. They often resemble the sound of flatulence.
Sound always need a medium to travel whther it be solid, liquid or gas. If we use several layers to build a shield, sound may not be able to penetrate. But it depends on the nature of the sound too. The audible sound which we can hear will not able to penetrate through several layered structures. But high frequency ultrasonic waves can penetrate even cement blocks.
The A has a short A sound, as in can and lamp.
Silk has a short I sound.
The A has a short A sound, and the I has a short I sound.
The word "sandwich" has a short a sound, as in "sam". It is not pronounced with a short i sound.
No, "pit" does not have a short "i" sound. It has a short "i" sound followed by the unvoiced "t" sound.
No. It has a short A sound and a short I sound (man-ij). The E has no sound.