Yes. The O in both is a long O. It rhymes with oath and growth.
Yes, "both" and "hope" have the same long 'o' sound.
Yes, "both" is pronounced with a long o sound. It is pronounced like "bohth."
Yes, both "roar" and "for" have a long O vowel sound. The letter "o" in these words is pronounced as /ɔː/, which is a long O sound.
In the word "postpone," both o's have a short vowel sound (as in "pot" or "top").
No, the vowel sound in "rode" is different from the vowel sound in "nose." "Rode" has the long "o" sound, while "nose" has the long "o" sound.
The O has a long O (oh) sound, as in bold and gold.
Yes, "both" is pronounced with a long o sound. It is pronounced like "bohth."
the vowel is O. Long O
Both O's have the long O (oh) sound. The E is silent.
No. It has a short O (ah) sound, and rhymes with locket and pocket.
No, the vowel sound in "rode" is different from the vowel sound in "nose." "Rode" has the long "o" sound, while "nose" has the long "o" sound.
In the word "postpone," both o's have a short vowel sound (as in "pot" or "top").
The O has a long O (oh) sound, as in bold and gold.
The work okay does have a long vowel sound. The letter o and a both say their name.
It's a long O
Both the O and the E have a short I vowel sound (wimin).
Yes. Both have a long O (oh) vowel sound.
Yes. It has a long O because of the silent E. It rhymes with mole and role.