Yes, the word "clap" has a short 'a' sound as in 'cat'.
No, "clap" has a long "a" sound. The "a" in "clap" is pronounced like the "a" in "say".
Yes, the "a" in "clap" is a short vowel sound. It is pronounced as /æ/.
Yes, the word "cap" has a short 'a' sound. The 'a' is pronounced as /æ/.
Yes it does. It has the long (ayuh) version of the short A, as in bad, can, gag and last. It rhymes with bass, glass, and grass. Note that it does not have the same short A (ah) sound as in back, cat, and clap.
Some words with the same vowel sound as "can" include: man, ran, tan, and pan.
Yes, the word "cap" has a short 'a' sound. The 'a' is pronounced as /æ/.
No. The A has a short A sound as in cap, chat, or clap.
The A in chapters has a short A (ah) sound, as in chap, clap, and adapters.
"Clap" is an example of onomatopoeia. So, the descriptive sound of a clap would be "clap."
Yes it does. It has the long (ayuh) version of the short A, as in bad, can, gag and last. It rhymes with bass, glass, and grass. Note that it does not have the same short A (ah) sound as in back, cat, and clap.
clap your hands. that's a sound.
Clap clap sound by the klaxxons
Some words with the same vowel sound as "can" include: man, ran, tan, and pan.
Clap it out...
The clap creates vibrations in the air that eventually reach our ears. A message is then sent to our brains, saying "a clap has occurred."
the brain
A thunder "slap" does not exist. A thunder "clap" does. A thunder clap is the term given to the sound thunder is and makes.