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Sentences with FRICATIVE-CONSONANT

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"The English language has several fricative consonants, such as /f/, /v/, /s/, /z/, /θ/, and /ð/."
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"In Spanish, the fricative consonant /x/ is pronounced like the 'ch' sound in 'loch'."
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"The fricative consonant /ɣ/ in Dutch is similar to the 'g' sound in 'go'."
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"Some African languages have fricative consonants not found in many other language families."
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"The fricative consonant /ʃ/ is represented by the letter 'sh' in English words like 'sheep'."
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"The voiced fricative consonant /v/ is present in words like 'vase' and 'vine'."
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"In Mandarin Chinese, the fricative consonant /ʂ/ is used in words like 'shǔ' meaning 'book'."
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"Some languages, like Welsh, have fricative consonant sounds written using diacritic marks."
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"The fricative consonant /z/ can be heard in words like 'zoo' and 'zero'."
10
"In Danish, the fricative consonant /stj/ is pronounced similar to the 'sty' sound in 'establish'."
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"English words like 'measure' and 'vision' contain the fricative consonant sound /ʒ/."
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"The fricative consonant /ʝ/ in Spanish is similar to the 'y' sound in 'yes'."
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"The Hebrew language has the fricative consonant /χ/, which is pronounced like a throaty 'ch' sound."
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"The fricative consonant /ɬ/ in Welsh is pronounced by hissing air through a narrow channel in the mouth."
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"The voiced fricative consonant /ð/ is found in words like 'this' and 'that'."
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"The fricative consonant /f/ is heard in words like 'fun' and 'phone'."
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"The fricative consonant /ç/ in German is pronounced like the 'ch' sound in Scottish 'loch'."
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"In Finnish, the fricative consonant /ʋ/ is pronounced somewhere between a 'v' and a 'w'."
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"English has several fricative consonants, such as /f/, /v/, /s/, /z/, /θ/, /ð/, /ʃ/, /ʒ/, /h/."
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"The fricative consonant /s/ is voiceless and is produced by forcing air through a narrow gap between the front teeth."
3
"In the word 'zip', the fricative consonant /z/ is voiced and is produced using the same mouth position as /s/ but with vocal cord vibration."
4
"Many languages have fricative consonants, but the specific sounds and their uses can vary."
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"The fricative consonant /ʃ/ can be found in words like 'ship' and 'push'."
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"A person with a lisp may have difficulty pronouncing certain fricative consonants."
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"The fricative consonants in French, such as /ʁ/ and /ʒ/, can be challenging for non-native speakers."
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"Some people find it easier to produce fricative consonants at the beginning or end of words rather than in the middle."
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"The fricative consonants /θ/ and /ð/ are sometimes referred to as 'th sounds' in English."
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