delicious, malicious, vicious, etc.
In the Spanish alphabet, the letter "x" can make two sounds. It can make a "ks" sound as in the word "taxi" or it can make a "h" sound as in the word "México."
Ci sounds like sh when followed by "on".
xu-uin It's an elongated "u" sound. Instructions: Make the "sh" sound. Then proceed to add "uu" and the "een".
The word "she" consists of two phonemes: /ʃ/ (sh sound) and /iː/ (long e sound).
Sh
Conscience
Some examples of words that sound like "sh" are "sugar" and "sherbet." In the case of "tissue," the "ss" sound is pronounced differently than "sh" and does not have the same sound. "Pressure" also does not have the "sh" sound.
Words with Ce that sound like Sh:oceansebaceouscretaceouscurvaceouscarbonaceous
sh
It is USUALLY pronounced as an s, but not always. There's the -cious words, where it has the sound 'sh': delicious precious specious meretricious etc. (not to mention 'licorice') Similarly, there the 'sh' sound for -cial words like facial and special. Also there are words that have been adopted from other languages but kept a trace of their original pronunciation: Celtic, for example. There are some other pronuniciations for ce, such as cello (pronounced 'chello'), cembalo (chembalo, with a 'k' sound). In the words foci and loci (acceptable plurals of focus and locus) the c is pronounced like a 'k'. The letter 'c' also makes the 'k' sound in the word 'arcing.'
Special Facial Racial
In hieroglyphics, the "sh" sound does not have an individual symbol. However, there are symbols for the "s" and "h" sounds separately, which can be combined to represent the "sh" sound in words.
shush crush blush lash
Mission, passion, pressure.
I can only think of compound words such as nightshade, wishbone, cashbox...
Some words that use the letters CI to make an SH sound are conscious, social, special, and official.
The letters ch, ph, and sometimes s can make the same sound as sh.