A few versions of pronunciation for pain:
The Random House Dictionary: pān
Dictionary.com: peyn
Collins English Dictionary, Complete and Unabridged: peɪn
Merriam-Webster M-W.com: ˈpān
Macmillian Dictionary: peɪn
Wiktionary.com: päin
The vowel sound is the same as the exclamation of pain 'ow!' or the exclamation 'wow!'.
No. The AI pair has the long A (ay) vowel sound, as in gray and pain.
Crane Sane Grain Vein Dane Chain Train Cane Jane Pain Stain Gain
Words that have the same vowel sound as "rain" include "train," "plain," "stain," and "reign." These words all contain the same long "a" vowel sound, which is pronounced as /eɪ/. This sound is known as a diphthong, where the vowel sound glides from one sound to another within the same syllable.
The word "pain" has a long A sound.
The vowel sound is the same as the exclamation of pain 'ow!' or the exclamation 'wow!'.
No. The AI pair has the long A (ay) vowel sound, as in gray and pain.
Yes. The AI pair has a long A vowel sound, as in mail and pain.
Crane Sane Grain Vein Dane Chain Train Cane Jane Pain Stain Gain
Yes. The A has a long A sound and the E is silent. It rhymes with cane and pain.
The long A is provided by the vowel pair AI (pain). The G is silent.
Words that have the same vowel sound as "rain" include "train," "plain," "stain," and "reign." These words all contain the same long "a" vowel sound, which is pronounced as /eɪ/. This sound is known as a diphthong, where the vowel sound glides from one sound to another within the same syllable.
When we talk about vowel combinations sounds, it is better to understand some differences in pronunciation: Digraphs: o "di" means "two", and "graph" means "written", two vowels are written together and they make a sliding sound. Vowel pairs: two vowel are written together, but only one vowel is pronounced (usually long) and the combined vowel is silent. For example: Weight [weyt] the combined vowels make a sliding sound (digraph) Pain [peyn] the letter "a" is pronounced and the letter "i" is silent. (vowel pair) I hope that helps! RED
from the philosophy dictionary The felt or phenomenal qualities associated with experiences, such as the feeling of a pain, or the hearing of a sound, or the viewing of a colour. To know what it is like to have an experience is to know its qualia.
The word "pain" has a long A sound.
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The sound of crying typically indicates that a person is experiencing sadness, pain, or distress. It is a common expression of strong emotions and can also be a way to release pent-up feelings.