Yes. The A in ask has the same short A (ah) sound as in class and mask.
Yes, the word "ask" has a short "a" sound, pronounced as /æsk/.
Ask has a short vowel sound. Compare it to ate, which is a long vowel.
The word asked has a short a sound, like the a in cat.
Yes, the word "ask" is pronounced with a short vowel sound for the "a" as in the word "cat."
No, the "a" in "ask" is pronounced with a schwa sound /ə/, which is a short, neutral sound typically found in unstressed syllables.
"Ask" is pronounced as "ask" with a short vowel sound like in "cat".
Ask has a short vowel sound. Compare it to ate, which is a long vowel.
The first A has a short A sound as in pass and ask. The AU pair has an AW sound.
The word asked has a short a sound, like the a in cat.
Yes, the word "ask" is pronounced with a short vowel sound for the "a" as in the word "cat."
No, the "a" in "ask" is pronounced with a schwa sound /ə/, which is a short, neutral sound typically found in unstressed syllables.
"Ask" is pronounced as "ask" with a short vowel sound like in "cat".
Mask has a short vowel. It rhymes with ask, flask, and task.
It has a short A sound as in as, last, and task. The A has a slightly different sound paired with an S (or D) than it does in other short A words such as apple and man.
It has a short A sound as in as, last, and task. The A has a slightly different sound paired with an S (or D) than it does in other short A words such as apple and man.
The word asked has a short A (ah) sound as in as, ask, ash, and masked.
Some words that begin with a short "a" sound are apple, ant, act, and ask.
The A has a short A sound, as in can and lamp.