Free air flow obstruction in English sound is called...
Vowels /i ɪ e ɛ æ u ʊ o ɔ a ʌ/, /aɪ/, /aʊ/, and /ɔɪ/
Feelings of suffering that you have in your body when you are discomfort caused by illness or injury.
Pain
Consonants are articulated with complete or partial closure of the vocal tract and let the air pass through our nose is called...
Nasal [m], [n], [ɲ] dan [ŋ]
Have great dislike
Hate
Grain from which flour is made.
Wheat
This is a part of your body that is on your leg.
Knee
This is something you can put in your mouth when your breath does not smell so good.
mint
When the vocal folds are held together, they start to vibrate when air passes through them. This phenomena is called...
Voiced (b, d, g, j, l, m, n, ng, r, sz, th, v, w, y, z)
When you meet someone, you give them a hand ______.
shake
You are not allowed to wear this type of pant to school.
Jeans
Skill making things on your hands
Craft
Manner of articulation when air forces its way through a small gap between two articulators at a steady pace
Fricatives
Flesh of animals, used as food.
Meat
Look at and understand something written or printed.
Read
Strip of material worn round the mid section of body.
Belt
The release of p, t, k is followed by audible plosion - that is the burst of noise. There is then, in the post release-phase, a period during air escape through the vocal cords, making sound like h. This is called...
Aspiration
Seeds or seed containers (pods) from climbing plant, eaten as vegetables.
Beans
=
Equals
Eukaryotic organism that have cell walls.
Plant