"Enthusiastic" sounds like "then." The "th" in "enthusiastic" is pronounced as a voiced dental fricative, similar to the "th" in "then," while the "th" in "thin" is an unvoiced dental fricative. Thus, when comparing the two, "enthusiastic" aligns phonetically with "then."
When you pluck a thick string the sound the guitar makes comes out deeper then it does when you pluck a thin string.
No, Shakira does not sound like a goat.
They sound like church bells
Were originally made of wood. You use wind to produce a sound. Also, the reed, a piece of thin bamboo creates sound as air passes through it.
like a guitar sound!!!
The word "thewes" is pronounced as "thooz" with a soft "th" sound like in "thin" and a long "oo" sound like in "food."
Enthusiastic means "filled with the divine," from en (in) and theós, god. Don't ever use forms like "enthused" unless you're trying to be funny. There is no such word.
Thin Mercury Sound was created on 2004-07-27.
When sound hits a thin membrane, the membrane vibrates, causing it to produce sound waves in the air. The frequency of the sound produced will depend on the vibrational frequency of the membrane. This phenomenon is commonly observed in musical instruments like drums or cymbals.
If you are enthusiastic about high fidelity sound reproduction you are an Audiophile.
You are correct! The tile will sound hollow when the thin set isn't hardened. When the thin set hardens the tile should sound much more solid.
The I has a short I sound as in this and twin. The long I would be the archaic term thine.
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i don`t know but it sound strange like winky or dinky or punky or some thin nasty
Enthusiastic
enthusiastically is the state of being enthusiastic enthusiastic is having or showing great interest
Instruments like clarinets, saxophones, and oboes have reeds. These reeds are thin pieces of cane that vibrate when air is blown over them, creating sound.