A syllable.
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audible
phonetic
No. A single e at the end of a word is always short.
a unit of pronunciation having one vowel sound, with or without surrounding consonants, forming the whole or a part of a word
A syllable.
A syllable.
A syllable is a whole word or part of a word that always has a single uninterrupted sound.
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It is the sound of a single hand clapping
Not a continuous source of sound. A vehicle alarm siren is usually is intermittent
A single sound track only has one song on it and a sound track has many
Onomatopoeia is a literary device where a word imitates the sound it represents. It is commonly used in literature to create vivid imagery and engage the reader's senses. Examples include words like "buzz," "clang," and "moo."
The British accent can vary greatly depending on the region, but generally it is characterized by its pronunciation of vowels and consonants. It is often perceived as posh, elegant, and distinctive compared to other accents.
they will send out the sound and once it hits the fish, the sound waves bounce back to the dolphin forming a picture for them.
A persons vocal range is their entire 'range' or amount of notes they can sing. IE Blablabla can hit 3 octaves. Pitch is a single note or sound.
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