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the y in oxygen is the letter that makes the ee sound
To pronounce the name Ananias, one must say it as a-NAN-ee-ess. The a is spoken in the lower case sound, the nan is spoken as it sounds, the ee is spoken as the letter e is spoken, and the ess is spoken as the letter is spoken
Usually it tends to end in a "Y" with the sound of "ee". Such as 'crazy' and 'daily'. Sometimes you can use it as the "I" sound. Such 'by', 'try', or 'tie'.
The letter combination 'ee' is not normally a suffix; there are no three letter words that include 'ee' as a suffix. Sometimes, informally, we make our own words for effect. For example, the three letter verb 'act'; the person who does it is the actor so you might say the person who is the recipient or audience is the 'actee'.There are some three letter words that end in 'ee' but it is not a suffix, it's the actual spelling of the word:beeceedeefeegeejeeleeneepeereeseeteeveeweezee
The sound in "been" is a short i sound (bin). This is practically a unique sound for the EE pair, although in French words they can have a long A sound (puree, soiree, toupee).
The symbol for the long e sound is "i:" or "iː". It is typically represented by the letter "e" or by a combination of letters such as "ee" or "ea".
the y in oxygen is the letter that makes the ee sound
The EE pair in fleet has a long E sound (as EE almost always does).
The vowel sound for the word "feels" is the "ee" sound, which is represented by the IPA symbol /iː/.
The vowel sound in "creed" is the long "ee" sound, represented by the letter combination "ee".
In the word "oxygen," the letter "y" makes the "ee" sound.
Yes, a donkey does make a sound that sound similar to the letters 'ee aw'. It can sometimes sound like 'hee haw' as well.
A common kingfisher makes a sound something like "ee ee ee ee ee" In an extremely high pitched voice. Click this link below to here kingfisher calls for yourself.
The EE in beet is a long E, as in the homophone "beat." The EE is almost always a long E, a notable exception being the word "been" (bin), and words from French that end in a long A sound for EE.
The word oxygen is not normally pronounced with a long E. The common US prounciation reduces the Y to an "ih" sound (as in "sit") : (OKS-ih-gen)
Yes, the word "igloo" does have a long vowel sound. The letter "i" is pronounced as a long "ee" sound.
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