The short U sound is an "uh" sound indicated by the breve U (ŭ).
The short u sound is typically represented by the symbol /ʌ/ in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). In written English, it is commonly found in words like "cup," "sun," and "luck."
Yes. The A in what has a short U (uh) or short O (aah) vowel sound.
The "u" in cup has a short vowel sound. It is pronounced like "uh."
Yes, the word "jumped" has a short u sound as in "uh."
No, "bug" has a short vowel sound. The "u" in "bug" is pronounced as a short vowel sound, like in "cup" or "luck."
No, "hunt" does not have a long "u" sound. The "u" in "hunt" is short and pronounced like "uh."
Yes, the word "jumped" has a short u sound as in "uh."
The word "such" is pronounced with a short u sound as in "suhch."
The "a" in the word "what" actually has a short "u" sound, like "hut". It does not have either a short "a" (like "hat") or long "a" sound (like "hate").
The A in the word "What" is a short vowel sound. It is pronounced quickly and does not have a drawn-out pronunciation.
The short U sound sounds like "uh", so yes, it does. It is pronounced (truh-buhl).
It is a short U sound (frum).
The word "heard" has a short "u" sound, not a long "a" sound.
The short vowel sound in "bunk" is the 'uh' sound, as in 'cup' or 'luck'.
Yes, "intend" has a short u sound as in "tin" or "win."
Yes, it is a short vowel sound. The long vowel sound for the letter u is when it's pronounced "you;" the short vowel sound for the letter u is when it's pronounced "uh," like in this word.
No, the word "sun" does not have the short sound of U. It has the short sound of the vowel U as in "fun" or "cut."
No. The word "your" has a silent U, because the OU sounds like a short O (yor).