Sure, honey, I can give you a few examples. Words like "bare," "hair," "stare," "care," "pair," and "chair" have that sweet 'are' sound. And words like "air," "fair," "stair," "wear," and "compare" have that sassy 'air' sound. Hope that helps, darling!
Ah, words with the root "phon" are all about sound and voice. You might have heard of words like telephone, microphone, or symphony. They all have that special "phon" sound that connects them to the world of sound and communication. Keep exploring words with this root, and you'll uncover a beautiful symphony of language.
I'm assuming you need a list of compound words where both parts start with the same sound. In alliteration, all the words begin with the same sound.backbreakingbarbellblack beltblack bearblackballblackboardbaseboardbluebellbarebackbluebirdbluebonnetbush babycatcallcandy canedoomsdaydaredevilfanfarehothousejumping jackslaundry listland linelandlockedlandlordlovelornman madepassportpen palrailroadroad ragestop signstepsonsingsongsunsetsunspotssideswipetimetabletray tabletire treadwaterway
The letter Q makes a (kw) sound when paired with U. Practically all Q words are QU words and have the (kw) sound. There is no silent U. Some words from other languages use Q without a U and may have either the (kw) sound or just a (k) sound. E.g. qoph (Hebrew letter) has the sound (kof)
The same "ea" sound as in "mean" can be found in words like "bean," "clean," and "dream." These words all feature the long "e" sound pronounced as /iː/. Other examples include "scene" and "team."
vital, vital, vital vanes vomit
squash????? i just guessed, that's all i know
sound is used through sound waves wich are all around us in the air.
All noise I is vibrations in the air, and your ears feel these vibrations and translate them into sound. So no air = no sound
No. Words with a double L have an AW sound (caret O) for the A, so that all is a homophone for "awl." The short A sound is heard in words such as pal and gallon.
There are no such words.
Ah, words with the root "phon" are all about sound and voice. You might have heard of words like telephone, microphone, or symphony. They all have that special "phon" sound that connects them to the world of sound and communication. Keep exploring words with this root, and you'll uncover a beautiful symphony of language.
curry, furry
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Grab a dictionary. You'll find all of the words. No one here has time to make a list for you.tootoadtoasttoetoestooltooktoottoothtourtoughtoffeetoggletokentoldtogethertogatoplesstowardtoleratetolltoptopiarytoppletopictomtomboytontonetoncilstoptottotaltowertowtoy
There are too many words to list.
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It is all about the nature. Temperature causes the sound speed.