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It has a short A, as in ban and man. The long A (ay) sound is heard in cane.
There is no long vowel sound -- the I has a short I sound.The long I sound is heard in the words site and sight and cite. (they sound the same)
No. The I in twin has a short I sound, as in win and pin.The long I sound is heard in the word twine.
The preposition "at" has a short A sound as in bat, cat, and flat.The long A sound is heard in the words ate and eight.
No. It has a short I vowel sound and the E is not heard (mikst).
No. The vowel sound heard in "whale" is a long A, the same sound as wail.
No. The U has a long U (yoo) vowel sound, and the E is not heard.
The word rid has a short i vowel sound as in bid and kid.The long i sound is heard in the word ride.
Yes, the long A (ay) sound is heard in may or May.
Lid has a short i vowel sound as in lick and lip. Lid rhymes with bid and kid.The long i sound is heard in the word lied.
The word "swim" has a short vowel sound. In this case, the "i" is pronounced as /ɪ/, which is a short vowel sound. The short vowel sound is typically heard in closed syllables where the vowel is followed by a consonant.
Yes. The I has a short I sound, as in brim and sing. The long I is heard in brine.