No. The A in also has the AW sound as in all, ball or crawl. It is neither long or short.
The short A is heard in gal and pal. The long A is heard in gale and pale.
Break has a long A sound. The EA vowel pair also has the long A in the word "great."Break is a homophone of brake.
The O is a Long vowel. Short vowel O's tend to sound like "aah." Long vowel O's tend to just have the "oh" sound. The Y also has a long E vowel sound. (coh-zee)
The word two has a long OO (long U) vowel sound, as does two and to.It also sounds like the Spanish pronoun tu (you).
The A is a short A vowel sound, and the I is also short.
The phrase "hot dog" contains both short and long vowel sounds. The "o" in "hot" is a short vowel sound, while the "o" in "dog" is also a short vowel. Therefore, neither word features a long vowel sound.
It has one long vowel (E) and one schwa sound.
A bar over a vowel, also known as a macron, typically indicates a long vowel sound in phonetics. It shows that the vowel is pronounced for a longer duration than a short vowel.
The line above a vowel, also known as a macron, indicates that the vowel is pronounced as a long vowel sound. This means the vowel is held for a longer duration when speaking.
It has a long vowel sound.
Rayon has a long vowel sound.
Long
No, "can" does not have a long vowel sound. The vowel 'a' in "can" is pronounced with a short vowel sound.