No. The A is a short A sound as in ants and prance
No, the word "pants" does not have a short "a" sound. It has a short "a" sound, as in the word "cat."
chang2 ku4 = long pants ku4 zi3 = pants (this is a generic term referring to both long pants and/or shorts)
Ants in my pants
Long Pants are jean's mom told me when I was packing for camp list said "Pack long pants must be worn to ride horses)" (:
it craps its pants
No. It may be a short A, to rhyme with "pants" or the version (notably British English) that is close to a short O and rhymes with "nonce" or "response."
I am usually a six, and just purchased a pair of sound beach pants that are an 8. They fit like a six in other pants.
red pants
They are pants. They are not short. And they rise. Amen.
BOXERS
For girls it was a two peace skirt or long pants with a cross top. for men it was a long-sleeve jacket and long pants
The word "basin" has a long a sound. It is pronounced as "bay-sin," with the emphasis on the first syllable.