The first three words have the same sound. The word onion is different from the others.
Onion does not have the same sound as joy, foil, and employ. The pronunciation of onion has a distinct "n" sound at the end that is not present in the other words.
Some words with the same vowel sound as "join" are coin, boy, foil, and point.
Some words that have the same vowel sound as "oil" include boil, foil, toil, and soil.
The word "hire" is pronounced the same as "higher" but has a different spelling and meaning. "Hire" means to employ or rent someone, while "higher" refers to being at a greater distance vertically.
No, "speed" and "them" do not have the same vowel sound. In "speed," the vowel sound is /iː/, whereas in "them," the vowel sound is /ɛ/.
The word "birdie" has the same vowel sound as "dirty."
oil, foil, soil, turmoil.
The sound is considered neither long or short, as it is the OI/OY diphthong sound, as in boy and boil. (while the diphthong combines AW and IH, it has the same sound as long O-I-E)
Both metal, aluminum foil right?
Onion cells are arranged in a closely packaged way. This is so that they layers of the onion can be thick and tough.
Edison's phonograph involved a cylinder covered in a thin sheet of tin foil. Sound was collected by a horn, which caused a diaphragm to vibrate. This was connected to an arm, so when the diaphragm vibrated (because of the sounds) - indents or grooves were made on the foil. This "stored" the sound. In order to playback the sound - the arm went over the grooves, causing the diaphragm to vibrate in the same way it had before. These vibrations reproduced the original sound.
When someone uses the term tin foil, that person is almost always talking about aluminum foil. Tin foil is an old term, and it has carried into the present where it is frequently used to mean aluminum or kitchen foil. Bon appétit!
I hope that the business owner's sprout will employ me. I may need to employ some chemicals as an inducement to sprout these seeds.
Aluminium foil is made from pure aluminium; aluminium sulfide is Al2S3.
A foil Pokemon card is shiny. Other than that, it looks the same.
Yes. If you employ yourself you're self-employed, and if you also employ others, you are an employer.
The density of the foils is the same. They are both pure aluminum, and they each have the same weight per unit volume (density). But the thicker "heavy duty" foil will weigh more for a given area of foil removed from a roll. This makes sense because the heavy duty foil is thicher, and something like, say, as square foot of this heavy duty foil will outweigh a square foot of "regular" foil.
Both onion cells and nerve cells have the same look. Obviously they have both got cells in them and have nerly everything the same.