Ci sounds like sh when followed by "on".
"Shito" is pronounced as "shee-toh." The "sh" sound is like the "sh" in "sheep," and the "i" is pronounced like the "ee" in "see." The "to" ending is a quick "toe" sound.
As a sh sound. So a name like Charles would sound like sharl.
Some words with "ch" that sound like "sh" include "champagne," "chandelier," and "chaise."
The "ch" makes a "sh" sound in words like chef or machine because it follows the rule of English pronunciation where "ch" can have a "sh" sound when it comes after an "e" or an "i." This pronunciation comes from the influence of French and other languages on English.
The sound that "s" makes in the word "sure" is the /ʃ/ sound, which is like the "sh" sound in "shoe."
words with ci sounding like sh:ambitiousatrociousauspiciousbodaciousconscientiousdeliciousfictitiousgraciousjudiciousloquaciouslusciousmalicioussalaciousspacioussuspiciousvivacious
Yes sisqo tried to sound like k-ci
The combinations TI and CI sometimes make the SH sound (written [ʃ] in the International Phonetic Alphabet), as in "function" /fʌŋkʃən/ and "glacier" /glɛɪʃɝ/.
Some examples of words that sound like "sh" are "sugar" and "sherbet." In the case of "tissue," the "ss" sound is pronounced differently than "sh" and does not have the same sound. "Pressure" also does not have the "sh" sound.
glacial, gracious, spacious, conscience, specie, facial, social, official, special, racial, beneficial, judicial, provincial, superficial, crucial, delicious, precious. meretricious
Slant-sh (like slant with the additional "sh" sound)
"Shito" is pronounced as "shee-toh." The "sh" sound is like the "sh" in "sheep," and the "i" is pronounced like the "ee" in "see." The "to" ending is a quick "toe" sound.
As a sh sound. So a name like Charles would sound like sharl.
ci,ti,ch,sc According to George Bernard Shaw there are 13 spellings for the 'sh' sound. shoe sugar ocean issue nation schist pshaw suspicion nauseous conscious chaperone mansion fuchsia
City, citation for a start.
Some words with "ch" that sound like "sh" include "champagne," "chandelier," and "chaise."
Some countries that begin with the sound "sh" are: Sweden Switzerland Syria