In some languages like Japanese, l and r are considered allophones of a single phoneme because speakers use them interchangeably without causing changes in word meaning. In languages like English, l and r are distinct phonemes, meaning substituting one for the other can create a difference in word meaning (e.g., "light" and "right").
Although the word 'laughing' has eight letters, there are only five actual phonemes, or speech sounds, in the word, as there are two consonant blends and one vowel blend, each producing a single phoneme.The letters and letter blends producing the phonemes are l / au / gh / i / ng.
There are four phonemes in the word "flex": /f/ /l/ /ɛ/ /ks/.
Although the word 'laughing' has eight letters, there are only five actual phonemes, or speech sounds, in the word, as there are two consonant blends and one vowel blend, each producing a single phoneme.The letters and letter blends producing the phonemes are l / au / gh / i / ng.
There are five phonemes, or speech sounds, in the word 'lively', as the 'e' does not produce any sound of its own.The phonemes are l / i / ve / l / y.
Three - b / l / ue
Although the word 'laughing' has eight letters, there are only five actual phonemes, or speech sounds, in the word, as there are two consonant blends and one vowel blend, each producing a single phoneme.The letters and letter blends producing the phonemes are l / au / gh / i / ng.
There are four phonemes in the word "flex": /f/ /l/ /ɛ/ /ks/.
Although the word 'laughing' has eight letters, there are only five actual phonemes, or speech sounds, in the word, as there are two consonant blends and one vowel blend, each producing a single phoneme.The letters and letter blends producing the phonemes are l / au / gh / i / ng.
There are five phonemes, or speech sounds, in the word 'lively', as the 'e' does not produce any sound of its own.The phonemes are l / i / ve / l / y.
Three - b / l / ue
There are three distinct phonemes, or speech sounds, in blew: b / l / ew
There are four phonemes in the word "crawl." The phonemes are /k/ /r/ /o/ /l/.
The word 'uselessness' contains nine phonemes, or speech sounds. The 'u' at the beginning has two separate phonemes on its own - y/ooAltogether, the phonemes are: y / oo / s / l / e / ss / n / e / ss
There are three phonemes, or distinct speech sounds, in the word 'claw': c / l / aw
The phonemes in the word "clock" are /k/ /l/ /ɒ/ /k/.
The word "please" has / four (4) phonemes. They are p/l/ea/s
There are four phonemes in "Toledo": /t/, /o/, /l/, and /d/.