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Words with unvoiced consonants
Tea, cakes, parks, pears, fun, fruits, tears and sunshine.

1 tea

English? 【ti? ] beautiful? 【ti? ]?

Tea; Tea tree; Tea and cakes

Make tea for ...

Intransitive verbs drink tea; A tea break

(tea) name; (Cambodia) di

2. Cake

cake

English? [ke? K] beautiful? [ke? k]?

Cake; Shielding; Total interest

block mass

Form a ball

(cake) name; Keck (British); (Sai) Chakai

Past tense caked past participle caked present participle caked plural cake third person singular cake

3. Parks

English? 【pɑ? K] beautiful? 【pɑ? rk]?

Park; [coke] parking lot

Park; Placement position; deposit

Intransitive verbs park cars.

(park) name; (Britain, Finland, Sweden) Parker

[Plural: parks, past tense: parks, past participle: parks, present participle: parks, third person singular: parks.

Extended data

Consonants whose vocal cords do not vibrate when pronounced are called unvoiced consonants.

There are too many words with consonants. In American English, the letters that pronounce consonants are: P, T, K, C, Q, F, S (consonants are pronounced before or after a word), th (in notional words), sh, H, ch, tch, ts, tr, wh.