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In American English, there are three distinct speech sounds - f / o / r However, in Australian and UK English, there are just two, as the "r" is not emphasised. They are f / or.
There are eight phonemes in the word photograph, with the 'ph' blend producing its own single phoneme, or speech sound.The phonemes are ph / o / t / o / g / r / a / ph.
'O' is a contraction that stands for 'of' when used in names or titles like "O'Lord" or "O'Canada". It is typically used before a word starting with a vowel sound.
This depends on the country and region.In American English, wherever there is a strong rhotic accent, there are five distinct speech sounds - g / o / ph/ e / r. The 'ph' forms a blend with a single phoneme, or speech sound.However, in non-rhotic accents such as Australian English, for example, there are just four, as the "r" is not emphasised, and the final two letters from a schwa, or unstressed syllable with a single speech sound. The phonemes are g / o / ph/ er.
By is a preposition
Pronoun
It is an interrogatory adverb.
O
trophy is a noun from what i understand it to be
Cleverly is an adverb.
I think its a feminine noun. Many languages have gendered nouns, like in spanish, O endings are masculine, A endings are feminine.
In American English, there are three distinct speech sounds - f / o / r However, in Australian and UK English, there are just two, as the "r" is not emphasised. They are f / or.
There are eight phonemes in the word photograph, with the 'ph' blend producing its own single phoneme, or speech sound.The phonemes are ph / o / t / o / g / r / a / ph.
F & O stands for Futures and Options
Speech p i o
O F R was created in 1989.