A shoe typically makes a variety of sounds depending on its material and surface. On hard surfaces, shoes can produce a distinct "clack" or "thud," while on softer surfaces like grass, the sound is often muted or soft. Sneakers may create a "squeak" or "swoosh" due to their flexible materials. Overall, the sound of a shoe can vary widely based on its design and the environment.
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The sound that "s" makes in the word "sure" is the /ʃ/ sound, which is like the "sh" sound in "shoe."
Yes, "shoe" has a long OO sound, the same as the word shoo.
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The word "shoe" is transcribed as /ʃuː/. It consists of the consonant sound /ʃ/ followed by the vowel sound /uː/.
There are just two phonemes in the word shoe: sh / oe A phoneme is a speech sound, and a single sound is formed by the consonant and vowel blends in shoe.
The noise made by the heel of a shoe typically includes a clicking or tapping sound when walking. This noise is produced by the impact of the heel striking the ground.
that depends on the kind of shoe, and what you want the shoe made from, and the quality of shoe you want
No. The OE is pronounced as the long OO sound (shoo).
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Yes, there are other words that sound like shoe or canoe and have "oe" in them, such as woe (meaning great sorrow or distress) and foe (meaning an enemy or opponent).