You press E T it should work. make sure you are not typing E T in the chat box!!
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Some words that can be made with the letters TTAETXF are:aaftatateaxeeatfafatfatefaxfeatfetatattaxteateattext
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The ending phonetic sound is the letter T (the e is silent).
The sound of static is typically spelled as "shh," "hiss," or "crackle." These words are used to describe the noise made by interference on electronic devices.
The yummy sound could be spelled as "Mmmmmm" or the popular current slang of "nom nom" .
That means, what does the word sound like? If you sound it out, like in the word "take," you get t-a-k-e, making take the spelling.
You press E T it should work. make sure you are not typing E T in the chat box!!
Turn your sound on, then press E and T at the same time
No, in the word 'the' the 't' is pronounced as part of the 'th' sound. The 'e' in 'the' is pronounced differently depending whether the word comes before a vowel or a consonant. So, for example, in 'the orchard' or 'the angler' the 'e' sound is lifted, while in 'the book', or 'the process', the 'e' is flattened.
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Yes, but not from the E. The E has the short E sound (eh) while the ending Y sounds like E.When the P is not sounded, the word sounds like (M-T) or (ehm-tee)
Four letter words that can be made with the letters Z T I D E are:dietedittide
t r e i n t e, as written, but you mustn't employ the English phonetic alphabet: t (not Ti:) r (not a:) e (not i:) i (not ai) n (not en) t (not ti:) e (not i:). Sorry but there is no possibility of using a sound device. It sounds sort of like tree-en-te, where the single e's are short.