r as in are
The most common sound a cat makes is Miaow.They can also purr. They do this when breathing both in and out.This sound is like "r r r r r rrrr r r r r r" when they breathe in, and when they breath out, they just reverse it, and make "r r r r r rrrr r r r r r".Some times cats complain: "Meeeooooow"They can also be angry: "Meowww", "fshhhhh", "fiisssssshhh"When they say hello: "Miaow"When they are hungry: "Miaoow"When they are hopeful: "r r r r r rrr r r r r r" and reverse "r r r r r rrr r r r r r"When they are utterly happy: "r r r r r rr r r r r r" and reverse "r r r r r rrrrrr r r r r r"Note: This cat-dictionary is not complete.
Squirrels make a chattering sound and also they make a hissing sound when they are angry. They make a sound like a dog barking, only it is a really high pitch.
A beetle make a chirp sound .
R u kidding?? A snake of course.
Pigs typically make an oinking sound. This sound can vary depending on the pig's mood and situation.
No. The I is a long I but the E is a schwa sound, not a R-controlled vowel.
Australians dont roll there ( R's ) and when they say something with ( R ) it sounds like ( aw )
The most common sound a cat makes is Miaow.They can also purr. They do this when breathing both in and out.This sound is like "r r r r r rrrr r r r r r" when they breathe in, and when they breath out, they just reverse it, and make "r r r r r rrrr r r r r r".Some times cats complain: "Meeeooooow"They can also be angry: "Meowww", "fshhhhh", "fiisssssshhh"When they say hello: "Miaow"When they are hungry: "Miaoow"When they are hopeful: "r r r r r rrr r r r r r" and reverse "r r r r r rrr r r r r r"When they are utterly happy: "r r r r r rr r r r r r" and reverse "r r r r r rrrrrr r r r r r"Note: This cat-dictionary is not complete.
No. The E followed by the R has a schwa-R sound (ur).
Well, honey, bears make a sound that goes something like "grrr" or "roar." But if you're looking for the actual spelling, it's usually written as "grr" or "roar." Just remember, if you ever come face to face with a bear, spelling won't be your biggest concern!
The letter R is usually written as a capital R. The phonetic sound is ar or are.
Most pirates in moives go Argg! I am not sure if that is how you spell it, but it is pronounced R the g sound (ga) R-ga Haha ARGH!
They make a chirping sound, it kind of rolls softly like a spanish 'r' and is rather high pitched.
British: wɜːθ (no "r" sound) North American English: wɜːrθ (with "r" sound)
The double consonant indicates a short pause, and the R sound isn't a hard R, it's a in-between a R and L sound.
Type your answer here... The r sound is called a "retroflex" sound. That means the tongue is up and curled backwards. It is a complex motor sound. It also has many "cousins" or r-controlled vowels which forms other sounds such as or, are, ear, our, er, which are made more complex with the additon of the vowel sounds. An error ed /r/ sounds like /w/ due to lip-rounding and error ed vowel sounds can sound like the "schwa" vowel -- uh-- due to lack of tongue lift and movement.
because of the R sound