The word "question" makes the "zhun" sound.
Yes. The E has either a long E or short I sound, the A is long, and the -tion is a schwa (shin/shun).
Yes. The O is a long O, as in motion, notion, and potion. The -tion has a schwa sound (shin/shun).
The first O in lotion has a long O sound. The -tion has a schwa sound (loh-shun).
In the word "emotion," the schwa syllable falls on the first syllable: e-MOH-shun. The schwa sound is represented by the "uh" sound in this word.
The word shun us already a verb because it is an action.Other verbs are shuns, shunning and shunned.Some examples are:"I will shun him"."She shuns the man"."They are shunning us"."We were shunned".
The E in question has a short E sound, and the -tion is a schwa (shen/shun).The U is not part of the vowel sound, because QU makes the KW sound.
Yes. The E has either a long E or short I sound, the A is long, and the -tion is a schwa (shin/shun).
The word notion has a long O and an unstressed schwa (shun, shen).
Yes. The first O in lotioin has a long O sound. This is the same as in the rhyming word motion. The -tion syllable has a schwa sound (shun).
Yes. The O is a long O, as in motion, notion, and potion. The -tion has a schwa sound (shin/shun).
The first O in lotion has a long O sound. The -tion has a schwa sound (loh-shun).
Yes. The only long or short vowel sound is the first I.The A has a schwa (unstressed sound) as does the -tion (shen/shun).
In the word "emotion," the schwa syllable falls on the first syllable: e-MOH-shun. The schwa sound is represented by the "uh" sound in this word.
Yes, and perhaps 2 schwas. The first I is an unstresed ih/uh sound and the shen/shun sound of tion is usually considered a schwa as well.
The word shun us already a verb because it is an action.Other verbs are shuns, shunning and shunned.Some examples are:"I will shun him"."She shuns the man"."They are shunning us"."We were shunned".
Yes, but only when before a word beginning with a vowel sound, or for emphasis.Examples:He lives near the ocean (thee oh-shun).I am not a big fat panda, I am the big fat panda.Before a consonant sound, the normally has a schwa (thuh) sound.
The word for the sound chimes make is "tinkle."