You could use the word 'crack' for the sound of being whipped.
The sound of a sneeze can be written as "achoo," "achoo," or "atchoo."
The sound of a sigh in onomatopoeia could be represented as "sighhh" or "ahh."
To write instrumentation in Tamil, you would use the Tamil script. This script is an abugida, where each consonant has an inherent vowel sound that can be modified with diacritics to change the vowel sound. You can write the word "instrumentation" in Tamil by breaking it down phonetically and using the corresponding Tamil characters to represent each sound.
As in the name Seth? Because there is no 'th' sound in the Korean language, you would have to write 셋, which is pronounced as set, and it also the same word as 'three' in Korean.
The root word for "sound" is "sonus" from Latin, while the root word for "write" is "scribere," also from Latin.
Italic?
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The sound of a sneeze can be written as "achoo," "achoo," or "atchoo."
"bzzftt"
The sound of a sigh in onomatopoeia could be represented as "sighhh" or "ahh."
whipped cream can last as long as the expiration date says that it can last. whipped cream on cookies, that would not last that long, the whipped cream would being to lookse its fluff and its taste.
Who says he would die? The reason they whipped him 39 times is that according to the law a person should be whipped 40 times less one, which equals 39.
They would be whipped and beaten terrably.
*Pant* Or "Whew!" or "Sigh" Or you could just write, "He panted hard!" But if it's for a dialogue, just write "Gasp"
there is vegan whipped cream but i would not advise eating it. it almost tastes like a not salty play-doh
Write an experiment to find the velocity of sound?
If pronounced with an 'ah' sound at the beginning, but otherwise like 'Asia', then it would be アジア.If it pronounced with a 'z' sound, then it would be アゼィア。If the pronunciation is the same as Asia then it would be エイージャ.