Yes, the word "lake" has a long a sound.
Yes, in the word "rake," the letter 'a' has a long 'a' sound, as in "cake" or "lake."
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No, in the word "grape," the vowel sound 'a' is short, not long. The long vowel sound of 'a' is heard in words like "cake" or "lake."
Yes, "lake" is pronounced with a short "a" sound, similar to the "a" in "cat."
It has a long vowel sound, like "bake," "make," or "take." A short vowel sound can be found in words like "hat," "bat," or "cat."
Long Island Sound is an estuary of the Atlantic Ocean.
Lake Michigan
Its source - Fourth Connecticut Lake Its mouth - Long Island Sound
The Long Island Sound and the Atlantic Ocean border Connecticut.
The Long Island Sound is the large body of water between Long Island and mainland NY/CT; it continues west to form the border between the Bronx (mainland) and Queens (LI) boroughs of NYC.
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Yes, "lake" is pronounced with a short "a" sound, similar to the "a" in "cat."
When doing short a sounds the letter a will make a sound such as in the word cat. In the word cat the a is making a short 'a' sound. To make the long a sound another vowel has to be changing or contradicting the a. Some long a words are - lake, take & make. There are many words with the long a sound that don't follow that pattern such as mail hail and hair as well as pail.
Long Lake, IL is in Lake county.
The address of the Long Lake Library is: 1865 Wayzata Blvd West, Long Lake, 55356 9322
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Yes, "lake" and "late" do not rhyme because they have different vowel sounds. "Lake" has a long vowel sound "ay" (similar to "day"), while "late" has a short vowel sound "a" (similar to "cat").