English Practice.
Sample | Key | Keywords |
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Thus thou, that through thoroughly thickening this think thusly, thither go, though throwing that there through the thorns thickens the thesis. | Yellow represents voiced th /ð/, and blue represents unvoiced th /θ/. | dental fricatives |
Sure, children share shorts, chock full of shin-chopping chaps, but surely she chose chores she chalked to shilling sham chews. | Yellow represents sh /ʃ/, and blue represents ch /tʃ/. | ch-sh |
If six cents lit men, then seven cents let men, since six cents meant sixth sense. | Yellow represents the BIT vowel /ɪ/, and blue represents the BET vowel /ɛ/. | pin-pen |
Bored bards turn towards Lord Bird's shore, our large thorn harder lorns, and our worn martyr wars hearken. | Red represents the BIRD vowel /ər/, green represents the BARD vowel /ɑr/, and blue represents the BOARD vowel /or/. | rhotics |