Although there are three letters in the word 'six', there are four separate phonemes. This is because the letter 'x' has two phonemes - k and s.The phonemes, or actual speech sounds, in six are s / i / k / s
The word 'uselessness' contains nine phonemes, or speech sounds. The 'u' at the beginning has two separate phonemes on its own - y/ooAltogether, the phonemes are: y / oo / s / l / e / ss / n / e / ss
The word "snake" has four phonemes: /s/ /n/ /e/ /k/.
The word 'see' has two phonemes: /s/ and /i/.
The word "six" has two phonemes: /s/ and /ɪks/.
There are actually four phonemes - s / i / k / s as the "x" has two distinct speech sounds.
The word "boxes" has six phonemes, because the letter x produces two sounds.The phonemes, or actual speech sounds, are: b / o / k / s / e / s
There are five phonemes in the word "boxes": /b/, /ɒ/, /k/, /s/, /ɪz/.
There are four phonemes in 'psycho', as there are two consonant blends each forming a single phonemes, or speech sound.The phonemes are s (formed by ps) / y / k (formed by ch) / o
There are two phonemes, or speech sounds, in the word 'ice': i / ceThe 'ce' produces a single s sound.
Phonemes are speech sounds, so there are six phonemes in signal: s-i-g-n-a-l
No, "st" is not a phoneme. A phoneme is the smallest unit of sound that distinguishes one word from another in a language. "St" is a consonant cluster that represents a combination of two phonemes /s/ and /t/ in English.