Yes. It sounds like the word "eye." In phonetic spellings, the usual way to represent the sound is as a Y. (e.g. bite = byt)
Depends on how long your name is.
Yes, the name "Jay" has a long A sound, as in "say" or "day."
Seu nome é longo.
ma (short a) see (long e) aay (long a) = Macie
Most so-called "long" vowels in English "say their name," as for example the A in rake, the E in he, the I in hike, the O in hope and the U in fume. Some "long" vowels do not "say their name," as for example the U in ruse and the Y in happy. ---
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Most long vowels "say their name" as with A (ay), E (ee), I (eye) and O (oh). The sound of a long U is the same as the sound of the long OO pair, but it may say its name YOO as in unit and uniform. long A - day, paid, name long E - we, seed, bean long I - lie, fine, sigh long O - bowl, comb, low, sew long U (oo or yoo) - cool, moon, dune, flute, suit / cute, fuel, unit
Long e as in meeee. When a vowel is long, it says its name. As you say me, you hear "ee" in there, not "eh."
You can name any shape or object in any way you like as long as you say what you are doing.
you go on your knees and say I've been loving you for long and i can't wait no more I LOVE YOU (the person's name) Will you marry me
if you say it to him long enough, he'll get it. Yes this depends on how much you say it to him, eventually he will become accustomed to the tone and vibrations.
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