The sound spellings are rarely used, but may be "phoo" or "whoo."
A bell sound is typically spelled as "ding" or "dong."
The whispering sound is typically spelled as "whisper."
The sound of a licking noise is typically spelled as "lick."
In French, the word "sound" is spelled "son."
The sound of a whistle is typically spelled as "whooo" or "whoo-whoo".
The energy used in blowing a vuvuzela comes from the air expelled by the breath of the person blowing into the instrument. This energy vibrates the air column inside the vuvuzela, producing its characteristic sound.
The energy input comes from the person blowing into the vuvuzela, converting their breath into sound energy. The energy output is in the form of sound waves produced by the vibrating air column inside the vuvuzela. The energy is mainly dispersed as sound waves that propagate outward from the vuvuzela, creating the characteristic loud noise.
There are many ways to spell the "ooh" sound. You can spell it oh, or uh. This depends on exactly what sound it is making.
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Candles that are blown out are "extinguished."
A musical sound produced by blowing air through the lips is called a "buzzing" sound. It is commonly used in brass instruments like the trumpet or trombone to create sound.
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The sound of the keyword "ac" is a soft and gentle rustling, similar to the sound of wind blowing through trees.
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well a recorder makes a sound by u pressing the holes and blowing it.
By blowing down one end.