A word that sounds like "egg" is "beg." Both words have a similar ending sound, making them rhyme. Another example is "leg," which also shares that same phonetic quality.
The word that means "friendship" and sounds like "repor" is the French loan-word "rapport". It is pronounced "raa-por".
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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.
I would say "ca" sounds like the beginning of the word cat and "stle" wich is harder to describe... sounds like "sull" or the end of the word whistle.
Onomatopia refers to any word that, when spoken, sound like what the word means. Examples: Buzz sounds like the sound of bees wings flapping rapidly Swish sounds like the sound of skis on snow, or pulling a light brush across a piece of paper. Sizzle sounds like bacon frying Moo sounds like a cow sounding off Meow sounds like a cat sounding off Woof sounds like a dog barking
THe word "egg" in French is "oeuf," and sounds pretty much the same as our English word "oof." But shorten the vowel sound to where it almost sounds like 'if'. erf
The word "egg" in French is "oeuf'" (It is pronounced "oof") The word "egg" in French is "oeuf," and sounds pretty much the same as our English word "oof." But shorten the vowel sound to where it almost sounds like 'if'.
Neh. Its korean. Its not a "nay" sound its an "egg" sound Actually, I think you mean "nay," which is an old-timey kind of word for no.
this word sounds like comer " comer'
buzz sounds like was
Exam sounds like this: egg zam, with an emphasis on the second syllable (egg ZAM).
Through sounds alot like threw.
No think about the shape of an egg... ***** Yes it is. but an ovalic sphere is not, which is the shape of an egg. Please to note: ovalic is not actually a word. i just use it to describe something ovally . please to note: neither is ovally, but it sounds like a real word.
The word "dipping" sounds like many different words. One example is sipping.
It is a word that sounds like the thing it is used for. A meow of a cat is an anomanapiya because the word sounds like the cats' meow.
Sounds like a heron - not exactly a songbird
"Daiyu" is pronounced as "dye-you." The first syllable sounds like the word "dye," and the second syllable sounds like the word "you."