It has a long I sound created by the silent E. It rhymes with dive and hive.
Five has a short I sound.
The I in five is a long vowel sound, created by a silent E. It rhymes with dive and hive.
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Yes, the word "dive" has a short I sound, pronounced like "die-v".
The terms "long" and "short" have nothing to do with the number of vowels, or the number of letters in a word. The long and short refer to the sound of the vowels. Originally it referred to passage of time, where a "short" vowel would take less time to express than a "long" vowel. But long and short are just very simple terms for some basic vowel sounds, and there are vowel sounds that are neither short or long. In English, the long vowel sounds are those that "say the name" of the vowel : A (ay), E (ee), I (eye), O (oh) and U (yoo, but can also be a long oo sound). The short vowels have a truncated sound : ah, eh, ih, aah, and uh.
It can have either.The verb to live has a short I sound, to rhyme with give and sieve.The adjective live (alive) has a long I sound, to rhyme with dive, five, and strive.
Yes, it can be.
long haul is more than five hours and short haul is less than five hours from UK
The I in five is a long vowel sound, created by a silent E. It rhymes with dive and hive.
Just short of five hours.
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he is five feet and five inches so.... yeah he is short
five days nonstop
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Yes, the word "dive" has a short I sound, pronounced like "die-v".
he is five feet and five inches so.... yeah he is short