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-d - when the last sound before -ed is a vowel or a voiced consonant (e.g., "oo" in glued or "g" in begged) -t - when the last sound before -ed is a voiceless consonant (e.g., "k" in asked) -id - when the last letter/sound before -ed is "t" or "d" (e.g., wanted, demanded)
Rhyme.
like prison, but last sound is " em". In addition, correct spelling is prism.
it is an "uh" noise like the first and last "a" in the word banana -- bUHnanUH
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The ending phonetic sound is the letter T (the e is silent).
The schwa vowel sound in "challenge" is the short and unstressed "uh" sound. It is commonly represented by the symbol ǝ in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) and is found in the second and last syllables of the word "challenge."
The best way to answer this question would be with international phonetic symbols, which is not possible here. Cucuel was born in America, of French descent, therefore if pronounced the French way, the c's in his name would be hard c's (a "k" sound). The u's would be like the German "u" with an umlaut, which has the phonetic symbol [y]. It is like the French "u" in sur, pur, etc. Finally the "el" at the end of his name would sound like the French word "elle".
When two words share the same final sound, they are considered to rhyme. Rhyming words often have a similar ending sound, typically in their last syllable. This phonetic similarity is often used in poetry and music to create a pleasing and rhythmic effect.
The main phonetic difference between "reduce" and "reduction" lies in the last syllable. "Reduce" is pronounced as /rɪˈduːs/ with the stress on the second syllable, while "reduction" is pronounced as /rɪˈdʌkʃən/ with the stress on the third syllable and an additional 'k' sound.
Sheep fleece is usually shorn from the animals annually. Fleece from other animals may be harvested on different schedules, depending on the animals and the climate in which they live.
The last symbol is the triforce
what is the last sound in this word abate
Last has a short a vowel. It has a short a sound.
The last sound in the last syllable of symmetry is "ree."
There isn't a universally recognized symbol for the last book in the universe. It would likely be a creative or imaginary symbol if it were to exist.