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The word 'number' has five phonemes, or speech sounds, in a non-rhotic accent such as the Australian accent. They are n/u/m/b/er. In non-rhotic accents, the "er" is a schwa.In rhotic accents, such as that found in most parts of the US, the "er" will have two distinct phonemes - e and r - giving the word "number" a total of six phonemes.
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two hundred thirty-eight.
Twenty-eight.
two and eight thousandths
Phonemes are speech sounds, and in the word "it" there are just two phonemes - i / t.
There are just two phonemes in the word 'tow': t / ow
Phonemes are speech sounds, and in the word "it" there are just two phonemes - i / t.
There are eight phonemes, or distinct speech sounds, in the word 'excellence'. Whilst the 'c' does not have its own sound in this are, the 'x' has two clear phonemes, k and s.The phonemes are: e / k / s / e / ll / e / n / ce
Two phonemes: the "sh" and the "e". "Sh" is just one sound, despite being spelled with two letters.
The word "she" consists of two phonemes: /ʃ/ (sh sound) and /iː/ (long e sound).
There are two phonemes in the word two: t / woThe blend of 'wo' forms a single phonemes, or speech sound.
There are five graphemes in the word eight, e, i, g, h and t. However, there are only two or possibly three phonemes depending which parts of the word are regarded as digraphs or trigraphs.
There are three phonemes in the word "tie": /t/, /aɪ/, and /ɪ/.
Although the word 'laughing' has eight letters, there are only five actual phonemes, or speech sounds, in the word, as there are two consonant blends and one vowel blend, each producing a single phoneme.The letters and letter blends producing the phonemes are l / au / gh / i / ng.
There are just two phonemes in the word shoe: sh / oe A phoneme is a speech sound, and a single sound is formed by the consonant and vowel blends in shoe.
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