The letter B makes a voiced bilabial plosive sound, which is produced by bringing both lips together and then releasing them while vibrating the vocal cords. This sound is represented phonetically as /b/. It is commonly heard at the beginning of words like "bat" or "ball," as well as in the middle or at the end of words like "cab" or "job."
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The Spanish letter V sounds a lot like the Spanish letter B. The difference is very subtle and to those new to the language, they sound the same.
A Bee sound like a letter B in the English Alphabet.
b---bee
There is no B sharp.
barks
Alphabet
In a word phase letter s gives sound of z(buzzing sound)
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The letter that makes honey is a B.
quack
The c can make 2 sounds. It can make the k sound and the s sound.