It is a long O sound, as in the rhyming words ghost and post. Other words use OA for the long O sound: boast, roast, and toast.
The O has a long O (oh) sound, as in bold and gold.
The O in 'who' is long, but it isn't a long 'o'. It's a long 'u'.
long o
Long o.
It is a long O sound, as in the rhyming words ghost and post. Other words use OA for the long O sound: boast, roast, and toast.
Yes. You can hear the O in most -- rhymes with ghost, host, post, and many OA words.
It can be pronounced as a long O, as a homophone of broach.But in most cases, the OO is a long OO (long U) sound, so that it rhymes with pooch and smooch.
Yes. The O in post has the (oh) sound. It rhymes with most and ghost.
You will have a long vowel sound if the vowel is followed by 2 consonants.
Yes. It rhymes with most and post.
It's a long O
No. It is pronounced with a short "o" sound, rhyming with "tossed" rather than "most."
The O has a long O (oh) sound, as in bold and gold.
Goalie has a long O sound.
The word oatmeal is pronounced with a long o.
Short O