No. It is a short I sound, to rhyme with bin and win.
The long I would sound like the first syllable of china.
No, in the word "chin," the "i" has a short sound, making it pronounced as "ch-in".
"Chin" has a short I sound.
"Chin" has a short vowel sound.
Long
The "i" in chin is typically considered a short vowel sound. It is a quick and concise pronunciation, unlike long vowels which are sustained.
Juice has a long "u" sound.
"Chin" has a short vowel sound.
Not the word "in" which has a short i sound (ihn) as in bin, chin, and thin. The i can have a long E sound only (sometimes) when there is a silent E (marine, chlorine, ravine).
No. It has a short I sound to rhyme with bin, chin, and fin.The long I word is spine.
Long
the hae would be pronounced like a "heh" and the chin would be chin without the heavy ch sound.
The "i" in chin is typically considered a short vowel sound. It is a quick and concise pronunciation, unlike long vowels which are sustained.
725 meters long. It was made by two Japanese brothers named jong chin and hanemi chin
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.
Juice has a long "u" sound.
Cake has a long "a" sound.
Bugle has a long "oo" sound, which is pronounced like "boo-gul."