The word "shape" has four phonemes: /ʃ/ (the "sh" sound), /eɪ/ (the "ay" sound), /p/ (the "p" sound), and /s/ (the "s" sound).
In English, a phoneme is the smallest unit of sound that distinguishes one word from another. Each phoneme represents a distinct sound or group of sounds that are perceived as a single sound by native speakers of the language.
There are three phonemes in the word "judge": /dʒ/, /ʌ/, /dʒ/.
There are 10 phonemes in the word "persistent."
There are eight phonemes in the word "hippopotamus."
The word "Christina" has 7 phonemes.
There are 10 phonemes in the word "instruction."
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Phonemes are speech sounds, and in the word "it" there are just two phonemes - i / t.
There are three phonemes in the word "judge": /dʒ/, /ʌ/, /dʒ/.
The word "Christina" has 7 phonemes.
There are 10 phonemes in the word "instruction."
There are eight phonemes in the word "hippopotamus."
There are nine phonemes in the word "splattered."
There are six phonemes in the word "explain."
There are 7 phonemes in the word 'dangerous'.
There are four phonemes in the word "star."
The word "at" has two phonemes: /æ/ and /t/.
There are 6 phonemes in the word "explain."