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Yes. The EY has a long A sound (ay) as in grey and obey.

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Does the word they have a long a sound?

Yes. The EY has a long A (ay) sound, as in prey and grey.


Does they have a long e sound?

No. The EY in they has a long A sound (thay) to rhyme with hey, prey, and obey.


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Sound travels through air at 330 meters per second How long will it take a bat's cry to reach it's prey and echo back if the prey is 1 meter away?

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What words spelled with ey have a long A sound?

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