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The hard sign is put after a consonant to make sure it's pronounced with its full, "hard" sound.

(Hard sign)—A letter used to fool you The hard sign is put after a consonant to make sure it's pronounced with its full, "hard" sound.

(Hard sign)—A letter used to fool you The hard sign is put after a consonant to make sure it's pronounced with its full, "hard" sound.

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Hebrew vowels are added to consonants to make one sound.

Add vowels between the consonants to make meaningful words.

Shared decision-making (SDM) - a process that enables patients to make fully informed, preference-consonant decisions - has been proposed as an ideal process for making therapeutic decisions in such preference-sensitive situations [ 9- 14].

It is used to make contrasts between consonants in several American Indian languages.

Similarly, using synthetic speech stimuli it is possible to make a series of consonant sounds that go by acoustically equidistant steps from [b] through [d] to [g].

Both guitarists paid continual homage to Garcia's phrasing, but added their own touches: Mr. Herring with lines that suddenly scurried at top speed or veered into jazz harmony, Mr. Pevar using volume controls to make notes hover like consonant apparitions.

(Soft sign)—Sound you might be able to make This letter softens the consonant before it.

(Soft sign)—Sound you might be able to make This letter softens the consonant before it.

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