I think you mean Facade (can also be spelled with a cedilla on the c).
Phonics.
The correct spelling is "onomatopoeia" (spelling out natural sounds).
That is the correct spelling of the word "racist". The plural form, which sounds almost no different, is spelled "racists".Racist.
That is the correct spelling of "music" (harmonic sounds and melodies).
The correct spelling is alliteration (using words with similar sounds or spellings).
Phonics.
This has to be a misspelling of something. Can you confirm the spelling, it sounds like the name of a mineral.
it sounds like something a donkey would say lol wee suh wee suh lol
I would caution against ever using it to describe one's self. It sounds conceited. It is definitely something that should only be used in describing others.
The term you are searching for is phonetics. It is common in the dictionary for the pronunciation in English. Look at the proper spelling and in the parentheses is the phonetic spelling of the word.
Thud, thump, crunching of gravel, and panting.
There aren't specifically any stories that I know of about characters hearing sounds. Maybe you're thinking about a spooky story where they can hear something but can't see it. If you want to know how to describe hearing sounds, just imagine you're listening to something and describe what happens to you.
The correct spelling is "onomatopoeia" (spelling out natural sounds).
Sounds like someone trying to describe a vertebral disk herniating and squeezing a spinal nerve.
Repetition of sounds that create a feeling of forward motion
The phrase "hemming and hawing" likely originated from the sounds people make when hesitating or trying to think of something to say. "Hem" and "haw" were used in the past to represent these sounds, and over time, the phrase came to describe someone who is hesitant or indecisive.
Sounds like someone trying to describe a vertebral disk herniating and squeezing a spinal nerve.