No. The A has a short A sound, as in apple, which is slightly different from the short A in "cab."
The word cabin has a short A (ah) sound.
No. It has a short A sound as in cabin or rabbit.
The A is a short A vowel sound, and the I is also short.
Both a and i in cabin are short vowels. As in apple and go in.
The word cabin has a short A vowel sound and a short I vowel sound. *Note that the word cab is pronounced differently from cabin because in the longer word, the "kah" is fully pronounced before the B (kah-bin). Conversely, some dictionaries still show the B as part of the first syllable.
The word cabin has a short A (ah) sound.
No. It has a short A sound as in cabin or rabbit.
The A is a short A vowel sound, and the I is also short.
Both a and i in cabin are short vowels. As in apple and go in.
Yes, there have been several film adaptations of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," with some featuring sound. In these adaptations, scenes often begin inside Uncle Tom's cabin, which serves as a central location in the story.
An average size cabin is about 20 yards long.
The word cabin has a short A vowel sound and a short I vowel sound. *Note that the word cab is pronounced differently from cabin because in the longer word, the "kah" is fully pronounced before the B (kah-bin). Conversely, some dictionaries still show the B as part of the first syllable.
Sound is reduced in helicopters by adding sound proofing to the interior of the cabin. The sound proofing on my CH-53E looks like big blue blankets although it has been removed for safety reasons.
Yes. The A has a short A sound as in castle and calendar.
Nope
The word "basin" has a long a sound. It is pronounced as "bay-sin," with the emphasis on the first syllable.
The A has a short A sound, as in can and lamp.