Yes, there are other words that sound like shoe or canoe and have "oe" in them, such as woe (meaning great sorrow or distress) and foe (meaning an enemy or opponent).
Two words that sound like "chew" are "hue" and "moo." These words have a similar vowel sound to "chew."
The word "canoe" contains a long vowel sound. In this case, the 'o' makes the long vowel sound of /oʊ/, as in the word "toe." A long vowel sound is typically pronounced the same as the name of the letter itself.
The other common EA words are break and great.
Words that look like they sound are called "onomatopoeia." These are words that imitate or suggest the sound that they describe, such as "buzz" or "splash."
Some words that sound like "net" include pet, wet, and get.
Two words that sound like "chew" are "hue" and "moo." These words have a similar vowel sound to "chew."
There are other medical words that sound like 'lobotomy', such as oncotomy, tenotomy, and, perhaps most similar, phlebotomy.
The word pry does not have the long e sound. It does have a long i sound though. Some other words like that are why, shy, and guy. There are other words where the y does have the long e sound, like candy or sandy.
The word "canoe" contains a long vowel sound. In this case, the 'o' makes the long vowel sound of /oʊ/, as in the word "toe." A long vowel sound is typically pronounced the same as the name of the letter itself.
The other common EA words are break and great.
The definition of onomatopoeia is: an imitation of sound in words or the formaton or use of words that imitate the sound associated with something. In other words, it is a word that makes the same sound as it sounds like. For example: "buzz" "hiss" "tick tick tick" Those are all words that sound like how they are pronounced.
Some words that sound like igloo:AccrueAdieuAdoAndrewAnewArgueAskewBambooBantuBayouBestrewBlewBlueBooBreakthroughBrewCanoeCashewChewClewClueConstrueContinueCooCorkscrewCrewCuckooCueCurfewDebutDewDoDrewDueEmuEnsueEweFewFlewFlueFluGlueGnuGooGrewGuruHaikuHairdoHebrewHeretoHewHinduHonoluluHoodooHorseshoeHueHughHullabalooImbueImpromptuIntoIssueKazooKnewKudzuLieuLuluMenuMewMildewMiscueMisdoMooMuumuuNephewNewOutdoOutgrewPewPoohPursueQueueRescueRueScrewShoeShooShrewSkewSlewSlueSpewStewStrewSubdueSueTabooTattooTheretoThrewThroughThumbscrewTissueToTooTributeTrueTwoUndueUntoUntrueVenueViewVoodooWaterlooWazooWheretoWhewWhoWithdrewWooYahooYewYouZebuZooZulu
A canoe has a top, with a canoe can use a spray deck. A kayak has an open top so it is like you are sitting on top of it. A canoe is easier to capsize than a kayak.
Words that look like they sound are called "onomatopoeia." These are words that imitate or suggest the sound that they describe, such as "buzz" or "splash."
Some words that sound like "net" include pet, wet, and get.
Yes. Or Corp oral..
words like pencil with the "l" sound