The sound of a jet can be described as a loud, roaring noise. It is often compared to a continuous thunder or rumble.
No, the word "jet" does not have a short e sound. It is pronounced with a short e sound, as in "eh."
"Jet" has a short vowel sound.
Yes, leg is a short E word. The long E vowel has the E sound. Additional words that have the short E sound include ten, hen, lemon, pen, net, jet, nest, and vest.
Yes, it can be challenging to distinguish between words with a hard "a" sound and words with a soft "a" sound due to their subtle differences in pronunciation.
Yes, the U has a short U sound as in "bud." But the E has a short i sound. The first syllable is stressed (BUJ-it).
It would be very difficult to put the sound down in words. Please see the related link below to listen to the sound of a jet powered plane..
Some words that begin with the same sound as net are wet, set and get. Other words include bet, jet, let, met and pet.
A fighter jet can be faster than the speed of sound.
No, the word "jet" does not have a short e sound. It is pronounced with a short e sound, as in "eh."
from a distance away why does a jet sound loader than a lawn mower
Any modern jet fighter can go past the speed of sound.
No. You would hear the jet as it passes over, but since light travels faster than sound you will have to look ahead of where you think the sound is coming from in order to see a jet. But if the contrails are already there, the jet would have come and gone already.
"Jet" has a short vowel sound.
from a distance away why does a jet sound loader than a lawn mower
The sound of jet planes move farther and farther but thunder sounds is only in one place
The sound of a jet engine vibrates more than the sound of a lawn mower.
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