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No, The I has a long I sound as in the homophones site and sight. The E is silent.
The web address of the Rancho Los Cerritos Historic Site is: http://www.rancholoscerritos.org/
It doesn't make any sound for itself, but it normally makes the preceding vowel a long vowel sound.Examples:mat (short A) + E = mate (long A)sit (short I) + E = site (long I)dot (short I) + E = dote (long O)However, there are exceptions where the vowel has another sound (come and some have a short U sound).
The I has a long I vowel sound, as in mite (might) and site (sight). The E is silent.
No. The I in sight has a long I sound, as in sigh and site.
No, the word 'you' does not have the short e sound. The ou together in this word make a long u sound. *This question asked about the word 'we' which does have a long E sound - the site software changed this 'we' to 'you' which obviously has no E in it.
Yes. It is a short I.The words with a long I are the words site and sight.
The I has a long I vowel sound, as in mite (might) and site (sight). The E is silent.
A web site address is the address of a web site page
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