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✨ Let’s explore the ‘oy’ words! ✨ The combination of ‘o’ and ‘y’ creates the ‘oy’ sound, often pronounced as /ɔɪ/. This sound is common in many words and adds a playful and joyful tone. Let’s dive into some common ‘oy’ words and see how they come together! Words with ‘oy’ b oy = boy 👦 The ‘oy’ creates the /ɔɪ/ sound, forming the word “boy”. t oy = toy 🧸 In this word, ‘oy’ produces the /ɔɪ/ sound, resulting in “toy”. j oy = joy 😊 Here, the ‘oy’ creates the /ɔɪ/ sound, giving us the word “joy”.
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