Yes. Although the E is silent, the O has a short U sound (shuv) as in love and above.
No, "shove" does not have a short u sound. The vowel sound in "shove" is pronounced as "uh" as in "love."
The O has a short U vowel sound (uh) as in glove and love.
Yes, "love" has a short vowel sound, specifically a short "uh" sound as in /ʌ/.
The word "glove" has a short vowel sound, pronounced as "gluhv."
The O in love has a short U (uh) sound, despite the silent E. This is also heard in the words of, shove, and blood.
The short U sound is seen in these spellings: U - tub, mud, stuff, hum, nut, and ugly OU - rough, tough OO - blood, flood O (followed by F or V) - of, love, shove A - was, what
The O has a short U vowel sound (uh) as in glove and love.
Yes, "love" has a short vowel sound, specifically a short "uh" sound as in /ʌ/.
The word "glove" has a short vowel sound, pronounced as "gluhv."
The O in love has a short U (uh) sound, despite the silent E. This is also heard in the words of, shove, and blood.
The short U sound is seen in these spellings: U - tub, mud, stuff, hum, nut, and ugly OU - rough, tough OO - blood, flood O (followed by F or V) - of, love, shove A - was, what
No. The O in love and lovely has a short U sound (uh). The short O is an "ah" sound as in sock and pop. Other words with this spelling and pronunciation are above, dove (bird), and shove.
"above" contains a short vowel sound in the letter "o."
It is a short U sound (frum).
Yes, "intend" has a short u sound as in "tin" or "win."
No, the word "sun" does not have the short sound of U. It has the short sound of the vowel U as in "fun" or "cut."
Yes. The A is a schwa (unstressed) sound, the O is a short O, and the E is silent. The word above rhymes with "of" and "shove."
The short u sound is typically represented by the symbol /ʌ/ in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). In written English, it is commonly found in words like "cup," "sun," and "luck."