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There are four phonemes in the word "dogs." These are the phonemes /d/ (/dʒ/ in British English), /ɡ/ (/ɡʷ/ in British English), /s/ (/sʌ/ in British English), and /z/ (/ts/ in British English).

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There are two phonemes in the word "dogs." The first phoneme is the consonant /d/, which is followed by the vowel /ɒ/. The other two phonemes are the consonant /g/ and the second vowel /z/. These phonemes work together to form the word "dogs," which is the plural form of the singular noun "dog."

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Jan. 4, 2023, 4:51 p.m.

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Published: Wednesday, January 4, 2023

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