Yes. They all have the same form of the short A sound. The other, slightly different short A is heard in the words bad, cast, drag, and pass.
Yes. Words such as bat, cat, and hat have a type of short A sound.
No. The A in hat has a short A sound, as in cat and sat.No. It is a short a.
The words bag, hat, and has all have short A sounds. The word was has either a short O or short U sound (woz, wuz). The word want can have three different sounds, none of them a short A: - short O as in font - caret O as in haunt (British English) - short U (colloquial English, to rhyme with hunt)
No. Hat has a short A sound, as in cat and fat.
cat, hat, mat, rat, sat
Cat in the hat as 6 letters.
It sounds like the a in hat, rat, bat or flat.
hat, bat, cat, chat, that, fat, mat, pat
The sounds of the short vowels are exemplified in these words: Short A = hat, fan, man Short E - men, bet, pen Short I = bit, kid, swim Short O - mom, hot, stop Short U - cup, sun, run
There are five different words in the phrase "The Cat in the Hat".
If you are talking about the name "Allen", then the "a" is pronounced as a short "a" just like the words "cat", "bat", and "hat."
Yes. The A has the short A sound as in cat, hat, sat, and back. This can be different from the short A sound in words such as bad, bag, and bass.