three - /θriː/
tree - /triː/
- There are three apples hanging from that tree in the backyard.
- She planted one tree for each of her three children.
- He saw three birds perched on a single tree branch.
- The park had three benches, each shaded by a tall tree.
- After hiking for three hours, they finally reached a giant redwood tree.
- The children counted to three before climbing the big tree together.
- They spotted three squirrels running around the base of the old oak tree.
- Each family member carved their initials into the tree, creating three sets of letters.
- The yard had three different types of tree—oak, maple, and pine.
- They took three steps forward, stopping just under a large pine tree.
Key Differences:
• Three (the number 3): /θriː/, pronounced with the "th" sound (voiceless dental fricative) as in "think" and a long "ee" sound as in "see".
• Tree (a tall plant with a trunk and branches): /triː/, beginning with the "t" sound and also with the long "ee" sound.
perch - /pəːtʃ/ - 1 ) насест, перч, жердь, 2) взгромоздиться, садиться, усесться, 3) окунь
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