From what I usually hear in conversations is the sharp 'HISS' sound even when I'm on the phone. So does that mean that the letter 'S' can solo the rest of the Alphabet?
Is the letter 'S' really the most strongest?
E is the most used letter overall, but being a vowel, its pronunciations are much more varied and is silent for a lot of its uses, so it probably doesn't contend well against the typical sounds of the most common consonants.
T is a more commonly used consonant, but the sound it makes has other forms when combined with H, the hard TH as in "THe" and "faTHer" and the soft TH like in "baTH" or "THought". And it can be silent. I'm not sure where the "Typical" T sound places in the ranks.
N is tied with S as the next most common consonant, both have variations when combined with other consonants, N with G and S with H, and both can be silent.
C and K are less commonly used alone, but putting together all the words where they're pronounced similarly, I don't know where it places against the hissing sound of S, which it also shares with C.
@johnnyz256 said:
"Strongest" is sufficient. "Most strongest" is most weakest grammar.
Yes because Superman has it on his chest.
Amen.
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