There are 3 sounds, qu-a-ck, but they form only 1 syllable (kwak).
The word is spelled onomatopoeia. An onomatopoeia is a word that sounds like what it is describing. A good example of this is the word quack. The sound that a duck makes is "Quack." The word sounds like the sound it is describing.
44 sounds
The placement of "qu" before the letter "a" does not affect its pronunciation. In "quack," the "a" sounds like it does in "hat." In "quaint," the "a" sounds like it does in "stare." In "qualm," the "a" sounds like it does in "calm."
seven sounds
We only have 26 letters, but there are 44 speech sounds.
The word is spelled onomatopoeia. An onomatopoeia is a word that sounds like what it is describing. A good example of this is the word quack. The sound that a duck makes is "Quack." The word sounds like the sound it is describing.
The word meaning "sounds in the form of words, such as woof, quack, meow", is spelt onomatopoeia.
Ducks make a noise that sounds like quack.
el quack
The word "quack" has three phonemes: /kw/ /a/ /k/.
penguins dont quack cause theyre not ducks :(
i think its a cool word. fun fact: a ducks quack doesn't echo.
I am certain that I heard your distinct quack.
Sure! The duck let out a loud quack as it waddled across the pond.
Supposedly the duck noise sounds like quack.
Yes, the word 'ducks' is a noun, the plural form of the noun duck; a word for a type of water fowl; a word for a thing.The word 'ducks' is also the third person, singular, present of the verb to duck.
Did it quack like a duck? That doctor is a quack. One "Quack!" from the duck was all it took to startle the curious puppy.