There is no A or A sound in "note." The O is a long O and the E is silent.
No, "note" does not have a short "a" sound. It has a long "o" sound.
The short vowel sound in the word "note" is the /o/ sound, pronounced as "ah."
The word "note" has a long o sound.
The first syllable "note" in the word notebook has the short vowel sound.
The letter 'u' in the word 'cube' has a short vowel sound.
Yes it does. It has the long (ayuh) version of the short A, as in bad, can, gag and last. It rhymes with bass, glass, and grass. Note that it does not have the same short A (ah) sound as in back, cat, and clap.
The short vowel sound in the word "note" is the /o/ sound, pronounced as "ah."
No. There is a long O sound in "note" (silent E). The OO in the second syllable has a short OO sound.
No. The O has a long O sound as in dote and tote. The E is silent.
Because the low note is short and the high note is hifh
Because the low note is short and the high note is hifh
Yes it does. It has the long (ayuh) version of the short A, as in bad, can, gag and last. It rhymes with bass, glass, and grass. Note that it does not have the same short A (ah) sound as in back, cat, and clap.
No. The OA vowel pair in boat has a long O vowel sound, as in coat and note.
The letter 'u' in the word 'cube' has a short vowel sound.
In music, duration means how long or how short the note is.
No. Some words spelled with -all have an AW/OR vowel sound (caret O), and rhyme with awl. Ball is a homophone of "bawl." * note that some words, such as ballast and ballet, do have a short A vowel sound.
These are some words with a short "u" sound: bud, cuff, dub, fun, gum, hub, just, love, must, nun, pub, rum, some, and ton. Note that some of them do not contain the letter "u" but still have a short "u" sound.
The A has a short A sound, as in can and lamp.