Sentences with PHONEME
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"The English language has about 44 phonemes."
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"The word 'cat' is made up of three phonemes."
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"In the word 'ship', the 'sh' sound represents a phoneme."
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"The phoneme /p/ in 'path' is voiceless."
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"The word 'think' has 5 phonemes."
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"The phoneme /k/ can be represented by different letters such as 'c' or 'k'."
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"In English, some phonemes can be represented by multiple graphemes."
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"The phoneme /s/ can be pronounced differently in different words."
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"The word 'cake' has two phonemes: /k/ and /eɪ/."
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"Different languages have different sets of phonemes."
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"The phoneme /t/ is a voiceless alveolar plosive."
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"The word 'jump' has 4 phonemes."
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"In the word 'sheep', the 'ee' sound represents a single phoneme."
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"Knowing the phonemes of a language helps with reading and pronunciation."
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"The word 'dog' has 3 phonemes: /d/ /o/ /g/."
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"Some phonemes in English, like /θ/ and /ð/, are not present in all languages."
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"The phoneme /Å/ can be found at the end of words like 'sing' or 'long'."
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"In English, the 's' sound is a phoneme that distinguishes words like 'sit' and 'kiss'."
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"The phoneme 'ch' is represented by different letters in English words like 'chip' and 'machine'."
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"Spanish has fewer phonemes than English, making the pronunciation relatively more consistent."
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"The phoneme 'th' has two different sounds in English, as in 'thin' and 'then'."
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"Some languages, like Hawaiian, have a small number of phonemes compared to others."
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"Certain phonemes in Mandarin Chinese are tonal, affecting the meaning of the word."
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"The phoneme 'r' can be pronounced differently depending on the language, like in English and French."
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"Children learn to distinguish between phonemes in their first language during early development."
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"The phoneme 'sh' is common in English words like 'sheep' and 'wish'."