The "i" in find is a long i.
Yes, the word "find" does have the long "i" sound. In phonetics, the long "i" sound is represented by the symbol /aɪ/, as in the word "find." This sound is produced by a combination of the vowel sound /a/ and the glide /ɪ/.
The I has a long I sound, as in gripe and find.
The word kite has a long vowel sound. The "i" is pronounced like the "i" in "find."
The word find is from Old English where many words had either Y or I for the long I sound, in the forms -indan or -inden.Most of the shortened -IND words adopted the long I sound, except for a few such as the noun form of wind (originally a long E sound).
The word spider has a long I vowel sound. If you find that the vowel makes the same sound in the word as it does when saying it in the alphabet, it will be long.
Yes, The I is a long I, so that it rhymes with bind, find, and mind.
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The word spider has a long I vowel sound. If you find that the vowel makes the same sound in the word as it does when saying it in the alphabet, it will be long.
they dig a long hole in the ground and find it
It has a long "u" sound.
Cake has a long "a" sound.
The long "y" sound is the same as the long "i" sound. The words "my" and "rhyme" have this sound.