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Sentences with VOICELESS-CONSONANT

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Sentences

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"In English, the letter 'p' is a voiceless consonant."
2
"Many languages have voiceless consonants at the beginning of words."
3
"The 's' sound in the word 'snake' is a voiceless consonant."
4
"Japanese has a number of voiceless consonants in its phonetic inventory."
5
"A voiceless consonant is produced without vibration of the vocal cords."
6
"The 't' sound in 'train' is a voiceless consonant."
7
"Some languages, such as Arabic, distinguish between voiced and voiceless consonants."
8
"In phonetics, voiceless consonants are denoted by adding a small superscript 'h'."
9
"The word 'cat' starts with a voiceless consonant."
1
"The word 'cat' ends with a voiceless consonant."
2
"In English, /p/, /t/, and /k/ are voiceless consonants."
3
"The letter 's' represents a voiceless consonant sound in the word 'sun'."
4
"The voiceless consonant 'f' can be found at the beginning of the word 'fan'."
5
"In the word 'ship', the 'sh' sound is a voiceless consonant cluster."
6
"The voiceless consonant 'h' is often silent in certain words, like 'honest'."
7
"The word 'key' ends with a voiceless consonant sound."
8
"The 's' sound in the word 'miss' is a voiceless consonant."
9
"The voiceless consonant 't' is followed by a vowel sound in the word 'time'."
10
"The word 'hat' starts with a voiceless consonant and ends with a voiced one."
11
"The word 'stop' has three voiceless consonant sounds."
12
"Some languages have more voiceless consonants than others."
1
"The voiceless consonant /p/ is produced by blocking the airflow completely and then releasing it."
2
"In English, /s/ is a voiceless consonant that is often found at the beginning or end of words."
3
"The voiceless consonant /k/ is made by vocally producing a 'k' sound without using the voice."
4
"Some languages, such as Hawaiian, have a limited number of voiceless consonants in their phonetic inventory."
5
"The voiceless consonant /t/ is articulated by placing the tip of the tongue against the alveolar ridge."
6
"Voiceless fricatives are a subcategory of voiceless consonants that are produced by forcing air through a narrow channel."
7
"The word 'chess' starts with a voiceless consonant cluster /tʃ/."
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