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Sentences with FRICATIVE

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Sentences

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"English has many fricative sounds, such as /f/, /s/, and /ʃ/."
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"The word 'thick' contains a fricative consonant sound."
3
"Her pronunciation of the word 'bath' includes a fricative noise."
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"In some languages, fricative sounds are written using special symbols."
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"The linguist provided detailed analysis of fricative phonemes in the language."
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"Dental fricatives are produced by placing the tongue against the upper teeth."
7
"He struggled to pronounce the fricative sound at the end of the word."
8
"The fricative nature of the word 'hiss' emphasizes the aggression in its meaning."
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"Some people find it challenging to distinguish between voiced and voiceless fricatives."
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"The fricative quality of her speech made it difficult for others to understand her."
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"The English language has several fricative sounds, such as 'f', 'v', 's', 'z', 'ʃ', and 'ʒ'."
2
"The 'th' sound in words like 'thin' and 'then' is a voiceless fricative."
3
"Please pronounce the fricative 'h' sound clearly in the word 'huge'."
4
"The fricative 'sh' sound is present in words like 'sheep' and 'shoes'."
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"The voiced fricative 'v' sound can be heard in words like 'have' and 'vine'."
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"Linguists differentiate between fricative sounds and plosive sounds."
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"The fricative 's' sound is commonly found in English words like 'sit' and 'sun'."
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"The fricative 'z' sound is heard in words like 'zebra' and 'zip'."
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"In phonetics, fricatives are consonant sounds produced by forcing air through a narrow channel."
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"The fricative 'f' sound can be heard in words like 'fish' and 'fun'."
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"In some languages, fricatives may be voiced or voiceless depending on the context."
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"When pronouncing the fricative 'th' sound, the tongue is placed between the upper and lower teeth."
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"The fricative 'ʃ' sound can be heard in words like 'ship' and 'short'."
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"The fricative 'ʒ' sound is present in words like 'measure' and 'treasure'."
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"Some languages have more fricative sounds than others."
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"The fricative 's' sound is voiceless, while the 'z' sound is voiced."
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"The fricative 'th' sound can sometimes be confused with the 's' sound."
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"The fricative 'v' sound is not as common in English as the 'f' sound."
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"Using proper breath control is important when producing fricative sounds."
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"In English, the 'f' sound is a fricative."
2
"The 's' sound in the word 'snake' is a fricative."
3
"The phoneme /z/ is a voiced fricative."
4
"The Spanish word 'gato' has a fricative sound for the letter 'g'."
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"The symbol for the voiced uvular fricative in phonetics is [ʁ]."
6
"Some dialects pronounce the 'th' in 'thanks' as a fricative."
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"The fricative 'sh' sound is present in words like 'sheep' and 'fish'."
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"The IPA symbol for the voiceless dental fricative is [θ]."
9
"The fricative 'v' sound is common in words like 'very' and 'over'."
10
"The phoneme /ʃ/ is an example of a postalveolar fricative."
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