awe has the same sound
b-awe-t
The word bubble does not have the ou (OW) sound, but it does have the short U sound (uh) made by some OUGH words.The words include rough, tough, and enough.
The OU in tough has a short U sound (uh), to give the word the sound "tuff." The same OUGH (uff) sound is in rough and enough.
There are four phonemes in the word brought: b / r / ough / t. The 'ough' produces a sound like "au".
A homophone for the word "bought" is "bought." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. In this case, "bought" is both the past tense of the verb "buy" and a homophone for itself.
No. There are four vowel sounds that OUGH can have. Dough (long O) does not have the same one as grouch (ow sound as in couch).
Phonemes are the individual sounds we make... so 'th' is one sound. the vowel sound from thoughtfully 'ough' is just one sound.So overall, there are 7 phonemes in the word thoughtfully/th/ /ough/ /t/ /f/ /u/ /ll/ /y/
The word "through" rhymes with "stew" and ends in -ough.
The OU pair has an AW sound, which is called a caret O sound because it has the same sound as OR in British English. Unlike the long O/R, it is not considered a long sound in US English.
The word is "through."
Through.
enough
caught