The word for a sound that is made is "onomatopoeia." Onomatopoeic words are formed by imitating the natural sounds of an object or action, such as "buzz" or "click."
The usual pronunciation is a short I. The first I has a long sound, the Y has a short sign, and the E has a schwa sound (by-sik-uhl).
The word "made" has a long vowel sound for the letter 'a'.
The homograph word for the sound made with fingers and a metal fastener is "clip." It can refer to the action of attaching something with a fastener or the snapping sound produced by fingers.
No. The word "chain" has a long A sound (chayn) made by the AI. Rhymes with pain and rain.
The short U sound is the letter U. The E is a short E sound (eht).
Yes, the word made has a long a sound. Other examples of long a words are say, cake, paid, and weigh. There are many ways to spell the long a sound.
Yes. The A has a long sound as in invade or made.
The word "made" has a long vowel sound for the letter 'a'.
The usual pronunciation is a short I. The first I has a long sound, the Y has a short sign, and the E has a schwa sound (by-sik-uhl).
made is a 4 letter word. -.-" I don't mean to sound rude, but, made is a four letter word and the only four letter word with the four letter word 'MADE' in it is made.
The homograph word for the sound made with fingers and a metal fastener is "clip." It can refer to the action of attaching something with a fastener or the snapping sound produced by fingers.
Short and long
clang
Onomatopoeia
Plumkin is a made-up word that rhymes with pumpkin and starts with the P sound.
It is a 'word' or 'sound' said or made when an awkward situation is happening. It a sound you may use when you do not know what to say. Often quoted as being a meaningless word.
No. The word "chain" has a long A sound (chayn) made by the AI. Rhymes with pain and rain.