It is a short I vowel sound. It rhymes with fix, bricks, and sticks.
"Six" has a short vowel sound, pronounced as /sɪks/.
No, the letter "i" in the number six does not have a long i sound. It is pronounced with a short i sound.
No, the word "six" does not have a short I sound. It is pronounced with a long I sound, like "siks."
No, the word "six" does not have the short "i" sound. The sound in "six" is more like the "ih" sound.
Yes, the word "mix" does have a short i sound. The vowel sound in "mix" is pronounced as /ɪ/.
Yes. The first A has a short A sound while the second is pronounced as a short I (dah-mij). *The short A sounds different in damage than in dam, because the "dah" is a separate syllable.
No, the letter "i" in the number six does not have a long i sound. It is pronounced with a short i sound.
Yes, the word "mix" does have a short i sound. The vowel sound in "mix" is pronounced as /ɪ/.
If the number starts with a vowel sound, yes. It doesn't have to BE a vowel, but it has to have a vowel SOUND. Examples: A one (one starts with a w sound so it is not a vowel SOUND) A two A three A four A five A six A seven An eight (eight starts with the long A sound, a vowel sound) A nine A ten An eighty (same as with eight) An eleven A hundred A thousand An eight hundred You could say, for instance, "I've never seen an eight hundred dollar bill."
No, the word "six" does not have a short I sound. It is pronounced with a long I sound, like "siks."
Words that have a single E followed by a silent E have the long E sound : cede, gene, mete, scene, compete, and complete. Many long E words have a "vowel pair" with or without a silent E at the end : trees, cheese, seas, tease, breeze, and keys.
Pigeon
For DC: four or six parallel lines - long, short, long, short, long, short. The long end is the positive part. For AC: a waveline (one cycle) within a circle.
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The words six and lip do, but dice has a long I and a silent E, to rhyme with mice.
Rhythm = contains six letters and the only vowel in this word is the "y".
The language with the fewest vowel sounds is Rotokas, a language spoken in Papua New Guinea. It has only six vowel sounds.
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