Eksempler på brug af The vowels på Engelsk og deres oversættelser til Dansk
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Alf ate all the vowels.
The vowels are the girls.
Once you know the vowels.
The vowels create the sound volume of speech.
And don't forget the vowels.
Do you want the vowels or the consonants?
Morrie is pointing to the vowels.
Now… mind the vowels. Okay.
But, uh, once you know the vowels.
The vowels are also a lower frequency and the consonants a high frequency.
Now… mind the vowels.
Learn the vowels in a fun way with this educational game for babies& toddlers 1 Free.
Try to guess the vowels first. Then have a go with the most common consonants: l, t, r, n, s.
You have to… You have to watch the vowels.
In either design, have students highlight the vowels that should or should not change in each cell.
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The vowels create the sound volume of speech, while the consonants are the bearers of information.
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C cedilla is never used before the vowels e or i since these two vowels always produce a soft/s/ sound ce, ci.
I wish there was one word that had all the vowels in it.
While the vowels create the sound volume of speech, it is the consonants which are the bearers of information.
It was a sonorous, harmonious, andflexible dialect, the vowels seeming to admit of very varied accentuation.
Thus the vowels of suffixes change to conform to the vowel character(front or back) of the preceding syllables.
Yes, it was a book in Norwegian,and because of all the umlauts over the vowels, it made it nearly impossible to comprehend.
The vowels(a, e, o etc.) are a direct extension of the fundamental tone and are relatively strong compared to the voiced consonants b, d, m etc.
It made it nearly impossible to comprehend.and because of all the umlauts over the vowels, Um… Yes, um, it was a book in Norwegian.
The vowels(a, e, o etc.) are a direct extension of the fundamental tone and are relatively strong compared to the voiced consonants b, d, m etc.
Yes, it was a… it was a book in Norwegian,and because of all the umlauts over the vowels, it made it nearly impossible to comprehend.
Normal hearing The energy of the vowels primarily lies in the range 250- 2,000 Hz and that of voiced consonants(b, d, m etc.) in the range 250- 4,000 Hz.