The "s" in umbrellas is pronounced with a "z" sound.
Pronounced like 'serious' but with a 'z' sound instead of 's' at the beginning.
In a word phase letter s gives sound of z(buzzing sound)
The "s" in "things" is a "z" sound.
You spell it with z, the reason why is because when you take s and put it in organize it would not look or sound the same.
The correct pronunciation of "Abdelazer" is "ab-duh-lay-zer." The emphasis is on the second syllable, "lay." The "a" in the first syllable is pronounced as a short "a" sound, like in the word "cat." The final syllable is pronounced as "zer," with a short "e" sound and a soft "z" sound.
In American English, "music" and "visa" are pronounced with a z sound.
The s in "asphalt" is pronounced as a z sound, similar to the sound in words like "zero" or "zebra."
It's a z sound as for most internal s (e.g. rose, raisin, pose, ...).
Pronounced like 'serious' but with a 'z' sound instead of 's' at the beginning.
the ze zeo is used in Spain to differentiate the s and z sounds. So they pronounce the z sound as a th sound. As in zapatos would be pronounced thapatos
One word that has the "z" sound but starts with an "x" is "xylophone." The letter "x" is pronounced as a "z" sound in this word due to its Greek origin. The "xy" combination is commonly used in words borrowed from Greek, where "x" is pronounced as a "z" or "ks" sound.
S makes a Z sound. Pri-zim.
The "x" in xiphoid is pronounced as a "z" sound. So, xiphoid is pronounced as "zi-foid."
Yes. The word "has" is a short A.But the S is pronounced as Z, so it only rhymes with as, whereas, and jazz.
The s in "blunders" is pronounced with a buzzing sound similar to that used for the letter "z" in a word in English, and uses the vibrations of the vocal chords. The s in "makes" is pronounced with a hissing sound that does not make use of the vocal chords but only the movement of air between the teeth.
When it is followed by a consonant, it is pronounced like the number 2, but with a slightly crisper 'oo' part. When followed by a vowel, it's the same except that the 's' makes a 'z' sound that slurs together with the following vowel.
"Uz" is pronounced as "uhz," with a short "u" sound followed by a soft "z" sound.