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The initial sound in the word "ago" is the "ay" sound, pronounced as /əˈɡoʊ/.
The word "newspaper" has the initial sound as noodle.
Although the 'th' is in the middle of the word weather, the sound is that of an initial 'th' because it is the initial sound of the second syllable, ther.
The initial sound in the word "tin" is the voiceless alveolar stop /t/.
The word giant has a long I vowel sound. (jy-unt)
The initial sound in the word "ago" is the "ay" sound, pronounced as /əˈɡoʊ/.
The word "newspaper" has the initial sound as noodle.
Although the 'th' is in the middle of the word weather, the sound is that of an initial 'th' because it is the initial sound of the second syllable, ther.
The initial sound in the word "tin" is the voiceless alveolar stop /t/.
The word giant has a long I vowel sound. (jy-unt)
The word "apple" begins with the same sound as "at."
The word "bee" has two phonemes: /b/ and /i/. The /b/ sound represents the initial consonant sound, while the /i/ sound represents the vowel sound.
The word "sunrise" has the same beginning sound as the word "Sunday."
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The word "birdie" has the same vowel sound as "dirty."
The word "laid" has the same vowel sound as "paid."
The word "wagon" has the same schwa sound as "dragon."