The sound of "ch" can vary depending on the language. In English, it is typically pronounced as /tʃ/ as in "chat" or /k/ as in "school." In other languages, such as Spanish or German, it can have different pronunciations.
The absence of sound is called silence.Quiet or quietness is also the absence of sound.
reflected sound is either reverberation or echo
A reflected sound waves is called an echo.
The sound of something coming towards you is called "approach sound," while the sound of something moving away from you is called "receding sound."
Reflected sound waves are called echoes.
The IPA representation for the "ch" sound is /t/.
Ch-ch-chang
"Pachad" is pronounced as /pah-khahd/. The "ch" sound is similar to the Hebrew "ch" sound.
Easy words with ch that sound like K:chiorchoruscharacterEasy words with ch that sound like SH:chutechefcrochetmachineparachute
In non-rhotic accents such as the Australian accent, the third phoneme sound in church is ch. The phonemes are ch / ur / ch.In rhotic accents such as those found in the south of the US, the third phoneme sound is r as the phonemes then become ch / u / r / ch.
It sound like the English word 'choir' with a gutteral sound for the 'ch'.
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Exactly how it looks - speakers of the greek language don't have a problem starting a word with the combination of P and S. Also, the ch sound in greek is the sound of the ch sound as in the Loch or Strachan, rather than the Ch sound as in Chocolate or the Ck sound as in shack. So it's pronounced "Psychee"
Like a very hard "K" sound.
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.
Isaac = יצחק (pronounced Yeets-chahk. the "ch" is the guttural sound).
"Koc" is pronounced like "koh-ch." The "o" is pronounced like the vowel sound in the word "go" and the "c" is pronounced like a "ch" sound.