The letter A can sound like 'o' when it follows a W. Here are some examples:
quadruple
squash
swallow
swamp
swan
swarm
swash
wand
want
wander
warm
warthog
wash
watch
water
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A Trumpeter Swan is named as such because of the distinctive trumpet-like call it makes, which can be heard over long distances. The sound is loud, clear, and resonant, similar to the sound of a trumpet being played.
gone does sound like it rhymes with swan but it doesn't rhyme
The short vowel sound for "swan" is /æ/ as in "sw-a-n."
They sound like a goose when they are upset and they can be very mean when they want to.
One animal that trumpets is the trumpeter swan. The link has of what they sound like.
To talk like Bella Swan you have to stutter a lot and sound as if you are unsure of yourself. You also have to seem as if you're in awe of everything. Don't forget to act fidgety!
Actually, they sound similar to a drawn-out sneeze. Please access the related link below and click on the 'typical voice' toward the left of the screen, just under the silhouette graphic.
Trumpeter swan likes to swim in ponds and other bodies of water while eating aquatic plants. It also makes a noise that sounds like a Trumpet.
Trumpeter swan likes to swim in ponds and other bodies of water while eating aquatic plants. It also makes a noise that sounds like a Trumpet.
Yes. The word "won" is pronounced (wun) to rhyme with fun and sun.
A simile compares two things using connective words such as like, as, and so. A simile using the word swan would be as graceful as a swan. Another would be white as a swan. One more would be beautiful as a swan.
Kvako is the right answer i am a zoologist and know this perfectly