Sentences with AFFRICATE
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"The word 'church' has an affricate sound in it."
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"She pronounced the affricate 'ch' perfectly."
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"The affricate consonant 'ts' can be found in some languages."
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"The language has many affricate phonemes."
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"The affricate sound 'tÊ' is common in English."
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"He struggled to produce the affricate 'dz' correctly."
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"The affricate consonant 'pf' is unique to German."
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"The word 'judge' contains an affricate sound."
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"The affricate 'tÍ¡Ê' is often seen as a single phoneme."
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"She had difficulty distinguishing between affricate sounds."
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"The word 'catch' in English contains the affricate sound /tÊ/."
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"Some languages, such as Hungarian, have multiple affricates in their phonemic inventory."
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"In linguistics, an affricate is a consonant sound that begins as a plosive and then releases as a fricative."
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"The affricate /dÊ/ is the sound represented by the letter 'j' in English words like 'judge'."
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"The word 'chocolate' contains the affricate sound /tÊ/."
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"The Italian word 'cielo' contains the affricate sound /tÊ/."
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"In some dialects of Spanish, the letter 'z' represents the affricate /θ/."
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"The affricate /dÊ/ is represented by the letter 'g' in Italian words like 'gelato'."
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"The English word 'church' contains the affricate sound /tÊ/."
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"The sound /dÊ/ is an affricate that occurs in many languages around the world."
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"The affricate /pf/ is found in the German word 'pfeffer'."
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"In Mandarin Chinese, the pinyin 'zh' represents the affricate sound /tÊÊ°/."
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"The word 'chin' in English contains the affricate sound /tÊ/."
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"In Slovak, the letter 'dz' represents the affricate sound /dÊ/."
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"The Japanese word 'tsuki' contains the affricate sound /ts/."
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"The affricate /dÊ/ is found in the word 'jam' in English."
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"In Basque, the letter 'tz' represents the affricate sound /ts/."
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"The affricate /tÊ/ is represented by the letter 'c' in Italian words like 'ciao'."
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"The word 'jump' contains the affricate sound /dÊ/."
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"In Serbian, the letter 'ǯ' represents the affricate sound /dÊ/."
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"The sound [ʧ] in 'church' is an affricate."
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"An affricate is a consonant sound that begins as a stop and releases as a fricative."
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"The affricate [dÊ] is found in words like 'judge' and 'jam'."
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"In English, affricates are less common than other types of consonant sounds."
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"The affricate [ts] can be heard in words like 'cats' and 'its'."
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"Many languages have affricate sounds in their phonetic inventories."
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"The two parts of an affricate are called the stop phase and the fricative phase."
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"The affricate [pf] is used in some dialects of German."
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"Learning to produce affricate sounds can be challenging for language learners."