Yes. Both words have a short O (aah) sound also heard in nod, shot, jot, and chop.
Yes. The O in job has a short O sound, as in rob and snob. (The Biblical name Job is pronounced as a long O, as in Joe.)
Yes. However, the name Job has a long o sound.
The word donkey has two pronunciations, one with a "dunk" sound and one with a "donk" sound.The dunk version rhymes with monkey and has the short U vowel sound, as in the words but, hut, done, ton, sun, and bus.The donk version rhymes with honky and wonky, and has a short O sound, as in the words con, bond, job, and stop.
Where you get put in a different shop but still the same company
read,live,Job
you can't get a job at the puffle shop!
Well if you know English you would know that A and I are vowel.. good job stupid well done
Orange County Choppers is a job shop--every motorcycle they make is different.
Hershey's first job was an apprentice at an Ice Cream/Candy shop.
he try all job and he find this job it was a work shop and that when he got a job
The short O sound is seen in O words such as body, bomb, bond, robot cot, con, cop, cot, clot, chop dot, follow, gob, god, agog, got hop, hot, job, jot, knock, knot, lob, lot, mob, not, pod, plod, pop, pot, plot, sob, tot, top, and stop. Some A words also have the short O sound : what, wad, wan, want
Jb has a job as a shop worker and a pops he likes being a popstar best but still enjoys working at the shop.