Yes, as in the case of one (wun) done (dun) none (nun) or some (sum).
But these are rare.
Yes, some words with the letter "o" followed by a consonant and then "e" can have a short "u" sound, such as "come" and "some." In these cases, the "o" takes on a different pronunciation due to the following consonant.
No. The U in jump is a short U (uh) sound.
The word umbrella has the UH sound of a short U, while the other words have the OO sound, one of the versions of the long U.
Some words that start with a short U sound are umbrella, up, under, and umpire.
Yes. Both words have a short U (uh) sound. Rhyming words include but, cut, and shut.
It has the short U (uh) sound as in the words hug and stunt.
The I has a long I sound and the E has a short I sound.The U is used with the Q for a KW consonant sound (kwy-it).
Some words that start with a short U sound are umbrella, up, under, and umpire.
Yes. Both words have a short U (uh) sound. Rhyming words include but, cut, and shut.
The word umbrella has the UH sound of a short U, while the other words have the OO sound, one of the versions of the long U.
The word "bubble" has a short U (uh) vowel sound, as in the words bump and rubble.Other short U words include:U words - tub, duck, mud, stuff, hum, numb, nut, ugly, upperOUGH words (uff) - rough, tough, enoughThe consonant sounds S and W are often followed by a short U sound:A words - was, whatO words - one, none, wonder, some, son, won, tonnageOO words - flood, blood
Yes, the word "what" has a short "a" sound, pronounced as /wĘt/.
Yes, the word "duck" has a short U sound, pronounced as /Ę/.
The U in lumber has a short U vowel sound, as in the rhyming words number and encumber. Other short U words include duck, tub, mud, stuff, hum, nut, fuzz, and ugly. The sound is also seen in the OU words rough, tough, and enough. The A words "what" and "was" have a short U sound, as also in the words "does" and because.
It has the short U (uh) sound as in the words hug and stunt.
The Y is a consonant and the OU has the long OO (long U) sound, as in joule, soup, and coupe.
Yes, the word trust has a short U sound. It is pronounced as "truhst."
There are words with the UI vowel pair that sound like a short I,such as build, guilt, and quiz, and the word minute has the I sound from U.Conversely, there is an "ur" sound to I words such as first, girth, and hirsute.There are many other words that have both a U and a short I, such asdiscuss, unit, and humidity.