All words make a sound, if they didn't make a sound we wouldn't hear them.
Maybe you mean words that imitate the sound of a thing. eg clap splash beep ding
These words are called onomatopoeia.
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Some words that make the "j" sound are: Jeans Jurisdiction Gentle Gist
The words "same," "day," and "name" have the same sound as the "A" in "came," "bag," "train," "make," and "stand."
In the English language, there are no words in which the combination of two vowels make the sound of another vowel. In some cases, it may occur with names or places that have foreign pronunciations.
Words with the same vowel sound as 'lake' include bake, make, take, shake.
To rephrase words to make better grammar.________________ to make nicer grammar.
It would be hard to tell you with words, but listen to the attached video, the call is really quite nice.
It would be hard to tell you with words, but listen to the attached video, the call is really quite nice.
I don't think it does. I think that spelling is the way that you spell something (obviously) and that grammar is a mix of spelling and punctuation.
movement
Whistle?
an instrument
The imitation of natural sounds or words that sound like the sound they are supposed to make is called onomatopoeia.
If you mean what sound does an alpaca make when they call, they hum.
They make a fapping sound like *fap* *fap* *fap*
The words Yeolla Daebak are not translatable into English. It is not clear if it is correct grammar or not.
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