all of them
c-r-i-s-p
k-ra-i-s-p
That's a "diphthong".
26 letters
Cookie Crisp cereal was introduced in 1977.
A letter is a single character that represents a sound (or sounds). An alphabet is a group of letters.
abc
I presume you mean the sound of eating a crisp, which case it is a crackling sound usually with the mouthing of, and hence the sound of, "hhhhhhum", then a muffled crunching sound as the teeth (molars) grind up and break down the crisp with the help of saliva.
It works very well and phone calls sound crisp and clear
crisp lol its a potatoe chip sorry for not taking it seriously
Yes, "crisp" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is firm, fresh, or clear in texture or appearance, such as crisp apples or a crisp autumn day. The term can also refer to a sharp, clean sound.
Any Gage violin will sound great, and will have a very crisp sound.
The short i sound is a quick and crisp sound like "ih." It is commonly heard in words like "sit," "bin," and "rip."
The most likely explanation would be that someone was opening a box of crisp somewhere nearby while you were sleeping. The sound of the opening box and the smell of the crisp could have easily triggered your dreaming of them.
The word crisp has only one syllable.
The letters 'c' and 'z' make the 's' sound.:)
In the word "plight," the letters "i" and "g" have the long "i" sound.
"the word of the sound of your voice with four letters" is grammatically incorrect.
The letters "ou" make the "f" sound in the word "rough."