Sentences with AFFRICATIVE
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"The word 'church' has an affricative sound at the beginning."
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"In English, the 'ch' sound is considered an affricative consonant."
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"Her pronunciation of 'judge' includes an affricative 'j' sound."
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"The affricative 'ts' sound is found in the word 'cats' in Mandarin Chinese."
5
"Linguists categorize the 'dz' sound as an affricative."
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"The word 'nature' contains an affricative 'ch' sound in some accents."
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"Certain African languages have affricative sounds that are not found in English."
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"The 'pf' sound in some German words is considered an affricative."
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"An affricative 'ts' sound is heard in the word 'pizza' in Italian."
10
"In some dialects, the word 'jump' is pronounced with an affricative 'dj' sound."
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"The affricative consonants in English are [ʧ] and [ʤ]."
2
"She has trouble pronouncing affricative sounds."
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"The affricative sound for 'ch' in 'cheese' is [ʧ]."
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"In some languages, affricatives are represented by a single character."
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"Learning to produce affricatives properly can be challenging."
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"The affricative [ʤ] is found in words like 'jet' and 'jam'."
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"There are fewer affricative sounds in Spanish compared to English."
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"The word 'bridge' starts with an affricative sound."
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"The affricative [ʧ] can be heard in words like 'church' and 'match'."
10
"He struggles with the affricative sounds in the language."
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"The affricative consonants are produced by a stop closure followed by a fricative release."
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"The affricative [ʧ] is represented by the letter 'tch' in the word 'watch'."
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"In phonetics, affricatives are considered a type of consonant sound."
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"The affricative sound in 'juice' is represented by the letter 'j'."
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"The language has a distinct affricative sound not found in many other languages."
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"Some people find it difficult to distinguish affricatives from other sounds."
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"The affricative [ʧ] is commonly found at the beginning of words."
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"She studied the International Phonetic Alphabet to understand affricative symbols."
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"The word 'jump' contains an affricative sound."
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"An affricative is a sound produced by a stop, or plosive, followed by a fricative."
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"The English sounds 'ch' and 'j' are examples of affricatives."
3
"In linguistics, an affricative is classified as a consonant sound."
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"Some languages, such as Mandarin Chinese, have multiple affricatives."
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"The affricative 'ts' is commonly found in the Tsonga language of southern Africa."
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"The affricative 'ʨ' is used in the International Phonetic Alphabet for a certain sound."
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"The affricative 'dz' is part of the phonemic inventory of some Slavic languages."
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"The affricative 'pf' can be found in the German word 'Pfennig'."
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"The affricative 'tÊ' in English can be spelled as 'ch' in words like 'chip'."
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"An affricative can be formed by releasing a closure in the vocal tract slowly."