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The I has a short I sound as in this and twin. The long I would be the archaic term thine.
Yes, the word "pie" has a long i sound because the "i" is pronounced like the "i" in "guy" or "hi".
The vowel sound in "meal" is the long e sound like in "see" or "beak".
"Mon aimee" is pronounced as "moh n eh-may". The "mon" is pronounced like "mohn" with a short "o" sound, and the "aimee" is pronounced like "ey-may" with a long "a" sound.
There are apparently no common English words ending in a long vowel and the letters CK. There are several dozen words such as back, wreck, sick, clock, and luck that end in -ck.HoweverThe UK slang term "hoick" (lift, jerk) has an OY sound that is not a short sound, but a diphthong.Similarly, the Moroccan Arabic term "haik" (an outer garment or cloak) has a variant English spelling haick and is pronounced with a long A or long I.The Dutch surname Van Eyck (e.g. artist Jan, actor Peter) is also pronounced ake or ike.
6 year term
The term "duration" applies to the length of sounds. Duration and sound pressure level are the determiners of a sound's loudness.
The I has a short I sound as in this and twin. The long I would be the archaic term thine.
Yes, the word "pie" has a long i sound because the "i" is pronounced like the "i" in "guy" or "hi".
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Seven years.
Six years.
According to Mexico's constitution, a Mexican President's term is 6 years long; they are ineligible for another consecutive term.
Yes. The past tense of to mope has the same long O sound, and there is no second syllable (mohpt). The slang term (mo-ped) also has a long O, and a short E sound.
3 to 5 years to achieve a short term goal.
4 years
a short term disruption last for a few days or weeks and isnt that bad, a long term disruption has more serious factors and last long and can even kill you if not treated, thing such as type 1 diabetes type 2, etc. are long term disruption, their more damaging than a short term disruption