The vowel sound in cake is a long A sound.
The vowel sound in "cake" is /eɪ/, which is a diphthong sound made up of the long "a" sound and the schwa sound.
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No, the word "cake" does not have a long vowel sound. The vowel 'a' in "cake" makes a short vowel sound.
The word cake has a long A vowel sound and a silent E.You can hear the letter "a" when saying the word cake. Therefore, it is a long vowel sound.
The word "cake" has a short vowel sound. The 'a' in "cake" is pronounced as /æ/.
The word "cake" contains a long vowel sound (the 'a' makes the long 'a' sound like in "bake"), as compared to a short vowel sound (like in "cat").
The word "cake" has a long vowel sound, pronounced as /keɪk/.
The word "cake" contains a long vowel sound (the 'a' makes the long 'a' sound like in "bake"), as compared to a short vowel sound (like in "cat").
The word "cake" has a long vowel sound, pronounced as /keɪk/.
The word cake has a long A vowel sound and a silent E.You can hear the letter "a" when saying the word cake. Therefore, it is a long vowel sound.
The word "cake" has a long vowel sound. The 'a' in cake says its name, like the 'a' in 'take'.
Cake has a long "a" sound.
The word "cake" has a short vowel sound. The 'a' in "cake" is pronounced as /æ/.
No, cake and place do not have the same vowel sound. "Cake" has the "a" sound as in "ay," while "place" has the "a" sound as in "ay-ce."
No. It is a silent vowel. The word bread is pronounced (bred).
No, the vowel sound in "cake" is a long "a" sound (/eɪ/), whereas the vowel sound in "whale" is a long "a" sound (/eɪ/) followed by a slight glide into an "ə" sound (/weɪl/).
It has a long A vowel sound. The E is silent. The word snake rhymes with cake and take.
Yes. The A has a long A (ay) sound, and the E is silent.
The word "cupcake" has a long A sound in cake.