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Vowel and Consonant PDF
Vowel and Consonant PDF
A, E, I, O and U
The English vowels are derived from the Latin word (voice),
and the English vowels can be pronounced by not intercepting
the air coming out of the larynx with the lips or tongue, as
interrupting the air leaving the jungle often results in
consonants.Pronunciation of English vowels
English vowels usually have several voices for each letter, and
the number of vowels for the letters of the six English vowels is
around 20 different sounds.
The English vowel is dependent on the person who is speaking
it and to which English-speaking country it belongs. American
English has fewer vowels than English spoken in Britain.
Most English vowels have two or two phonies; Short and long.
We will now show you a set of rules on how to pronounce the
various English vowels, so you can speak English fluently and
easily. But you need to know that every rule has exceptions.
The short sound of the letter A can be said as we say "uh." By
separating the lips from each other.
The short letter A is used when it comes followed by a
consonant or two letters at the end of a word. Here are these
examples:
Cat - a cat
Back - behind
Bat - bat
The long sound for the letter E is the same as the name "E".
ﻗﺴﻢ ﺍﻧﻜﻠﻴﺰﻱ/ﻛﻠﻴﺔ ﺍﻻﺩﺍﺏ
Used when the letter E is followed by another English vowels
such as A or E. Like: Bleed - bleeds, Appear - appears.
When the letter E is near the end of the word followed by a
phonetic letter, then the letter E is not pronounced. For