La
Constant – a number expressing a relation or property which remains the same in all circumstances
Vowel – a sound produced by air passing through the mouth vibrations of the vocal cords unit of the sound system of a language that forms the nucleus of a syllable
17 constants
5 vowels
2 vowel sounds n k t p ch r s l m f b v d g n
E back of mouth
I
W open mouth h
A middle mouth
O u front mouth
vowels have a linear sound construction. It begins in the back of the mouth with ‘E’ (an eeeee sound) and moves through the mouth until It reaches ‘u’ (an OOOO sound). constants
have a circular sound construction because we can make more than one sound with each position of our mouth.
Constant sounds in mouth constructions n k t p ch r s l m f v b d g N throat (n) back of mouth (k) back of teeth (t) lips (p) middle tongue (s) lips (m)
front of teeth
lips (b) tongue back of teeth (l)
throat (n)
Back of mouth (g)
move bottom lip from teeth (v) bottom lip to teeth (F) back of teeth (d)
95 words
single distinct meaningful element of speech or writing, used with others to form a sentence
something spoken or written
Single constant word construction
Ne
Ni
Na
No
Nu
Iris
Se ge
Gi ga go gu
Si
Sa
So
Su
Le
Li
La
Lo
Lu
Che
Chi
Cha
Cho
Chu
Pe
Pi
Pa po pu
S-
Ske STe
De
Di
Da
Do
Du we wi wa wo wu
Te ti ta to tu ka
Be
Bi
Ba
Bo
Bu
He hi ha hu ho ke ki ko ku
Fe
FI
FA
Fo
Fu
Re
Ri
Ra
Ro
Ru
ME
Mi
Ma
Mo
Mu
Spe
Common double consonant word constructions
SHE Sle
Ski
SKA
Sko
Sku
-R
Gre
Gri
STi
STA
STO
Stu
Gra
Gro
Gru
Dre
Dri
Dra
Dro
Dru
-w
Kwe
Kwi
Twe
Twi
KwA Twa
Kwo Two
Kwu Twu
Spi
SPA spo
Spu
Bre bri bra bro bru
FRe fri fra fro fru
Common letters to end words with
Words should end in a vowel sound with the exception of -R
Shi
ShA
SHo
Shu
Sli
Sla
Slo
Slu
-Rd
|ˈluːkə(ʊ)sʌɪt| (also leukocyte ) noun Physiology a colourless cell which circulates in the blood and body fluids and is involved in counteracting foreign substances and disease; a white (blood) cell. There are several types, all amoeboid cells with a nucleus, including lymphocytes, granulocytes, and monocytes.
Lu, Cy, ty
Monocyte, granuloytes, lymphocytes