Camels make many sounds, including moaning and groaning sounds, high-pitched bleats, and loud bellows and roars. They also make a rumbling growl which some people call nuzzing.
Yes. The A in camel has a short a sound as in camera. The E in camel has a schwa sound (uhl).
The A in camel has a short A sound, and the E is a schwa sound (kahm-ul).
The A in camel has a short A sound, and the E is a schwa sound (kahm-ul).
The A in camel has a short A sound, and the E is a schwa sound (kahm-ul)
The A in camel has a short A sound, and the E is a schwa sound (kahm-ul)
The A in camel has a short A sound, and the E is a schwa sound (kahm-ul)
Yes. The A has a short A sound as in camera. The E has a schwa sound (uhl).The word camel rhymes with mammal (which it is).
The sound camels make is called nuzzing. If you were to meet a camel and say hi, the camel would say, "nuzz nuzz."
Yes. The A in camel has a short a sound as in camera. The E in camel has a schwa sound (uhl).
No. The A has a short A sound as in camera. The E has an unstressed schwa sound.
No. The A has a short A sound as in camera. The E has an unstressed schwa sound.
In the word "camel," the letter 'a' is pronounced with a short vowel sound. A short vowel sound is typically heard when a vowel is followed by a consonant, as is the case in this word. The 'a' in "camel" sounds like the 'a' in "cat" or "bat."