No. The EA has a long E sound. The only common word that has a long A is great.
Yes, "repeat" has a short e sound, not a long a sound. It is pronounced as "ree-peat."
No, "repeat" does not have a long vowel sound. The "ea" in "repeat" is pronounced as a short e sound.
The first E in repeat has either a long E or a short I sound. The EA pair has a long E sound. It sounds like (reepeet) or (ripeet).
Juice has a long "u" sound.
The A has a short A sound, as in can and lamp.
Cake has a long "a" sound.
No, "repeat" does not have a long vowel sound. The "ea" in "repeat" is pronounced as a short e sound.
The first E in repeat has either a long E or a short I sound. The EA pair has a long E sound. It sounds like (reepeet) or (ripeet).
It has a long O sound - and can repeat a few times.
Yes. The EA pair creates a long E sound, rhyming with defeat.
Echoes are a reflection of a sound. It sounds like a repeat recording of a sound.
corset....next time, try to figure it out yourself. the long vowel sound is when the vowel says its name. so say each word slowly and listen to see if the word says 'o' maybe repeat the vowel sound. 'megapho-o-ne' 'gro-o-an' see what i mean?
The A has a short A sound, as in can and lamp.
Juice has a long "u" sound.
Bugle has a long "oo" sound, which is pronounced like "boo-gul."
Cake has a long "a" sound.
The long "y" sound is the same as the long "i" sound. The words "my" and "rhyme" have this sound.
Pail has a long sound.