It can vary depending on the individual and the sound in question, but typically it takes about 20-30 exposures or repetitions for someone to become accustomed to a new sound. Regular exposure and gradual acclimatization can help in getting used to a sound more quickly.
Yes. The A has a long A sound and the E is silent.
The A has a long sound as in bake, cake, and take.
The word "cake" has a long vowel sound. The 'a' in cake says its name, like the 'a' in 'take'.
Nope - it's a short sound - like back, sack and rack. Not a long sound like rake, take or bake
The term used to describe how long a sound lasts is "duration." Duration refers to the length of time that a sound is audible or present.
Yes. The A has a long A sound and the E is silent.
The A has a long sound as in bake, cake, and take.
Yes. The A has a long a sound as in may and take. The E is silent.
The A has a long a sound as in may and take. The E is silent.
There is no sound in space.
The word "cake" has a long vowel sound. The 'a' in cake says its name, like the 'a' in 'take'.
The speed of sound is only 768mph, so it'll take a pretty darn long time.
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About a second.
The term used to describe how long a sound lasts is "duration." Duration refers to the length of time that a sound is audible or present.
Nope - it's a short sound - like back, sack and rack. Not a long sound like rake, take or bake
It has a long A vowel sound. The E is silent. The word snake rhymes with cake and take.