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The word "nose" has a short o vowel sound.
No, the vowel sound in "rode" is different from the vowel sound in "nose." "Rode" has the long "o" sound, while "nose" has the long "o" sound.
The word "rose" has a long vowel sound. The 'o' in rose is pronounced like the 'o' in "so."
This obeys the standard rule - when a vowel is followed by a single consonant and an E, it has a long vowel sound and the E is silent. Both sounds of "close" have the same long O sound: close (to shut) - clohz to rhyme with nose and doze close (near) - clohs to rhyme with dose
A vowel sound is an exhalation of air where a sound is produced in the larynx (voicebox) rather than being shaped by the nose and mouth (tongue, lips, teeth). It is possible to say all of the long and short vowel sounds, and some of the special sounds, with a completely open mouth: Long sounds : A, E, I, O, OO, Short sounds ah, eh, ih, aah (as in odd), and oah (as in good). Caret O (OR in the UK, sounds long) : aw
A vowel sound is a speech sound pronounced with an open vocal tract, allowing the air to flow freely through the mouth without any significant constriction. In English, the letters A, E, I, O, U, and sometimes Y are used to represent vowel sounds.
The word "rose" has a long vowel sound. The 'o' in rose is pronounced like the 'o' in "so."
This obeys the standard rule - when a vowel is followed by a single consonant and an E, it has a long vowel sound and the E is silent. Both sounds of "close" have the same long O sound: close (to shut) - clohz to rhyme with nose and doze close (near) - clohs to rhyme with dose
No, the vowel sound in "rode" is different from the vowel sound in "nose." "Rode" has the long "o" sound, while "nose" has the long "o" sound.
Yes. There is a long O (oh) sound in hose. It rhymes with nose and doze.
A vowel sound is a speech sound pronounced with an open vocal tract, allowing the air to flow freely through the mouth without any significant constriction. In English, the letters A, E, I, O, U, and sometimes Y are used to represent vowel sounds.
A vowel sound is an exhalation of air where a sound is produced in the larynx (voicebox) rather than being shaped by the nose and mouth (tongue, lips, teeth). It is possible to say all of the long and short vowel sounds, and some of the special sounds, with a completely open mouth: Long sounds : A, E, I, O, OO, Short sounds ah, eh, ih, aah (as in odd), and oah (as in good). Caret O (OR in the UK, sounds long) : aw
It is a long O due to the silent E. It rhymes with pose and flows.
It's called a muzzle.
No. The word toss has an AW sound (caret O) as in boss and loss. The long O is an "oh" sound as in dose (dohse) or nose (nohz).
A vowel is a shaped exhalation of air, whereas consonants are made with the lips, tongue, teeth, or nose (nnn). Some shaping sounds such as LLL, MMM, FFF, SSS, and ZZZ can be continuously expressed and recognized, but usually a consonant sound is expressed using a following vowel.
Nose uses a long 'o'. It sounds the same as words like:bows (ribbon bows)chosecrowsgrowshosethrows
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