Because it's in too high of a gear, and the engine is struggling to get up to speed.
If accelerating to the speed of sound, the subsonic.
The word spider has a long I vowel sound. If you find that the vowel makes the same sound in the word as it does when saying it in the alphabet, it will be long.
Schmutzdecke: -pronounce the sch like you would the sh in "short" -add the 'm' sound to it as if you are saying "mmmh good" to food - than add the 'u' sound as in the word 'would' - lastly make the 'tz' sound like you are opening a soda can that was shaken...tzzzzzz - pronounce the 'deck' as if you are saying the word 'deck' (as in raised patio or pier) -pronounce the 'e' like you say it in the word 'the'
Pe- ven-zee pronounce the Pe with the short e sound, and the ven like your saying the word men with a v, and the sie like your saying the letter z
No, because the "e" in shape does not sound like to letter "e" as if you were saying it. If it had a long e, it would sound like shapy, but it doesn't. Therefore, the word shape does not have a long e.
Tsu - to do a 'Tsu' sound, you would try saying a word with a 'ts' in it like 'starts' or 'hats.' Once you know what the 'ts' in those words sound like, try adding an 'oo' sound at the end to get 'tsu'Bu - BooTe - 'Te' like the sound in 'Tennis.'
It is an onomatopoeia, which is a word that describes a sound. Other onomatopoeias include 'beep', 'click', 'pop', and 'bark'.
Oh, what a lovely question! The word "twice" has a long vowel sound, like in the word "time" or "like." Just say it slowly and you'll hear that nice, long "i" sound. Keep practicing, and soon you'll be saying it with ease!
its an expression, it doesn't really have a meaning It actually is like saying kisses... it is the sound made for a kiss
The word spider has a long I vowel sound. If you find that the vowel makes the same sound in the word as it does when saying it in the alphabet, it will be long.
The French word "vieux" is pronounced "vyoo" where the 'y' is a consonant ('y' as in 'you,' not 'y' as in 'by'), and the 'oo' is pronounced as in "book," not as in "tooth."
The word asked has a short a sound, like the a in cat.