Hello friends,
In my previous posts of "HOW TO REMEMBER NUMBERS" I have given you the trick to remember the 10 digits from 0 to 9...... Which are as follows:
0 >>> Z , S , C (soft)
1 >>> T , D and TH
2 >>> N
3 >>> M
4 >>> R
5 >>> L
6 >>> J , CH, SH , G (soft)
7 >>> K , C(hard) , G(hard)
8 >>> F , V , PH
9 >>> P, B
There are few rules which you have to follow when dealing with the numbers and their phonetic sound..... I will tell you each rule with the example :
1 >> The "c" in "coat" represents the number 7........ But "c" in the word "cent" represents the digit 0. That's because each makes a different sound........ Coat contains (hard) c whereas cent contains (soft) c ........
The number which the word "coat" shows is 71....... Here 7 is for (hard) c and 1 for the 't' at the end , because we don't have to look for vowels........
2 >> The word cent has three consonant sounds. Soft c = 0 , n =2 , t =1....... which stand for number 021........
3 >> The word butter has three consonant sounds. Here double tt makes only one sound. Therefore the word butter represents three digit number 914. Remember two consonants of the same letter makes only one sound.......
4 >> Silent consonant have no meaning ... for example the word knife represents 28 rather than 728..... because the k is silent... So the word limb represents 53 and the word dumd represents 13......... Do not continue untill you are sure you know all the sounds of the phonetic alphabets in and out of order..... Do not continue untill you are sure you know which sound represents which numbers and which numbers represent which sound.......
So come to my next post to get the power to visualize the number..........
Saturday, June 28
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