yes
The word for the sound leaves make when they move in the wind is "rustle."
The silent letter in "debut" is the "t." It is pronounced as "day-byoo," with the "t" remaining silent.
No. The I in silent has a long I sound as in mile.
The 't' is silent.
Silent has two vowel sounds in it. The I is a long I sound. The E is an unstressed sound called a schwa, which sounds like eh or uh.
The word for the sound leaves make when they move in the wind is "rustle."
Rustle
None of the animal produce rustle sound.
Rustle
The ending phonetic sound is the letter T (the e is silent).
Crunch.
crackle, rustle
Kind of yes. You make a TH sound, like the word THIS.
In the word "scratch," the silent letter is the "t." The "t" is not pronounced in the word, but it affects the pronunciation of the adjacent "ch" making it a "k" sound. Silent letters in English words can often be traced back to the word's etymology or historical development.
To Make a Soft Noise With Little Movement Also- to "rustle" cattle is to steal.
Hi.Did you ever wonder what the silent letters in punctuation are.Probably not, but if your curious, they are-t and i
An African porcupine will rattle the quills on it's tail when annoyed. When it does this, a rustling sound can be heard.