choo choo, wooooo wooooo
Phonological conditioning is a certain form of conditioning, where the choice of allomorphs is sensitive to the phonological context and can be predicted from it (e.g. regular plural suffix in English).
A Bee sound like a letter B in the English Alphabet.
Boat __ Depending on what era and where they emmigrated to you are talking about, by ship, airplane, foot, train, horse.
It represents the English sound of a voiced bilabial nasal stop. Also, the English language cannot function without it.
Natal is an equivalent of 'Christmas' in Portugal. It's pronounced 'nuh-tow'.* It literally translates as 'Nativity'.*The sound 'ow' is similar to the sound in the English adverb 'how'.
The 'choo-choo' in informal British English is a train. This is the term that is used to refer to a train when one is speaking to children. The phrase is derived from the sound that the train makes when in motion.
Yes, the AI in train has a long A (ay) vowel sound.
Answer A lonely sound.
Train it.
English and French is the language of Canada. So "Train" is called "Train" in English as well as French .
No. The AI pair has a long A sound (AY). This is the same sound as in tray and rain.
by train
Mugithi is the Kikuyu word for the English word train.
Toot
Rumble!
On the train.
Sound Off - 2005 Train was released on: USA: 25 June 2006