does rose have short or long o sound
The 'o' is long
Rose has a short "o" sound.
Yes. The O has a long O sound (oh) and the E is silent.
The O in rose is a long O vowel sound, as in robe and hose.
It has a long O sound, as in rows, to rhyme with hose and nose. The E is silent.
No. A single e at the end of a word is always short.
No, the word "rose" does not have the short "o" sound (/ɑ/ or /ɒ/). The pronunciation of "rose" uses the long "o" sound (/oʊ/).
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The word "rose" has a long o sound, pronounced as /roʊz/. This long vowel sound is characteristic of the vowel combination "o-e," where the "e" at the end signals that the "o" is pronounced as a long vowel. In contrast, a short o sound would be heard in words like "hot" or "cot."
Yes, the letter "o" in the word "rose" is a short vowel sound.
Rose o' the Sea was created in 1922.
it takes about "i-don't-know-how-long" for a rose to become a rose.