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The word is "huge."
No. Tub has short U (uh) sound and huge has a long U (long yoo) sound as in human.
No. The U has a long U (long YOO) sound, and the E is silent.
Yes, it does. The U has the long U (yoo) sound. This is the sound heard in huge, human, and humor.
No. For most words, GE following a vowel will create a long vowel sound. Examples: cage siege loge huge (Exceptions are the words from French such as renege and triage.)
The vowel in "huge" is the letter "u."
The vowel sound is a long U, specifically the YOO sound, which is seen in the rhyming word centrifuge. Other rhymes are scrooge, luge, and rouge. Other OO words include O words (do), EW words (stew, newt), UE words (clue, sue), and OU words such as (ghoul, coup, troupe).
I am pretty sure he doesnt... He has a HUGE singing accent so it may sound like it but i dont think he does
The word "huge" (long U) is the word "hug" with a silent E, which usually indicates a long vowel is heard. Other examples are man-mane, bit-bite, and dam-dame.The word "huge" comes from Old French (ahuge).
In huge the U is long. It has the OO sound of a long U (although it has a HYOO sound) with the near rhymes luge and scrooge.
The first U has a long U (long YOO) sound, as appears from certain spellings including cute, fuel, feud, huge, human, mule, mute, few, and view. Also in some words that start with a U, such as unit, use, uniform, and ukulele. This is a long OO with a Y-consonant sound in front, as in the word you.The second U is normally a schwa, however, if stressed it has the same (yoo) sound.
No, the word "huge" has a long U sound, like in "you" or "moon."