50 to 100 feet long and 60 to 70 feet high
Go to the lighthouse in Sunyshore (or was that how you called it) then you will see him.
Have the Pokemon with the Item be the first in the party. Then, go to Attach An Item.You'll be given th option to unattach it there
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insects that have a th sound
"With" uses the unvoiced th sound.
Theta for the sound of th in "thin;" delta for the sound of th in "this."
No, the word "they" does not have a long a vowel sound. It is pronounced with a short e sound, similar to "th-eh."
Spelt 'Casandra', pronounced ''kahSAHNthrah' ('th' as in 'the') Kani...and the "a" has the ah sound, the "I" makes the long e sound ;-)
hap-pee ber-th- dae hap is with a short a like the a in that and pee is with the long e sound like in jeep, so its ber with a short e sound and th like the and dae like make or may, so its with a long a sound I hope this helps
The 'th' sound in "weather" is initial, as it is the first sound in the word.
MUSIC = CERDDORIAETH KER-TH-ORI-AI-TH
Soft /th/ bath, earth, moth, thumb, thingHard /th/the, these, mother, feather, they
No. The EA pair in breathe has a long E sound, and the final E is not pronounced. (bree-th)In the noun breath, the EA has the short E sound (breth).How am I suppose to know I am asking you does it have a short e soundNo. The EA pair in breathe has a long E sound, and the final E is not pronounced. (bree-th)In the noun breath, the EA has the short E sound (breth).
In English, the soft 'th' is more like exhaling, and the hard 'th' makes more of a humming sound. For example: Soft 'th' - think, thin, three, thanks Hard 'th' - the, them, these, those
The EA has a long E sound in "breathe" (the noun breathhas a short E).The ending E is silent, although the TH is often sounded distinctly.