The word "sun" has a short U vowel sound.
The letter "U" in "sun" has a short U vowel sound.
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."
The "you" in cub is short and typically pronounced with a short vowel sound. It is a quick and sharp sound, similar to the "u" in "sun."
Yes, but it is a short U sound (uh) as in the word "dun" to rhyme with fun and sun.
The word "sun" has a short U vowel sound.
The letter "U" in "sun" has a short U vowel sound.
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, but it is a short U sound (uh) as in the word "dun" to rhyme with fun and sun.
The word donkey has two pronunciations, one with a "dunk" sound and one with a "donk" sound.The dunk version rhymes with monkey and has the short U vowel sound, as in the words but, hut, done, ton, sun, and bus.The donk version rhymes with honky and wonky, and has a short O sound, as in the words con, bond, job, and stop.
The word "sunrise" has the long I as in kite.
Sure! Here's an example of a poem that features the short U sound: The sun is up, the day's begun, We run and jump and have great fun. Underneath the sky so blue, Our laughter rings, our spirits true.
No, the short U sound is different from a schwa sound. The short U sound is a vowel sound found in words like "cup" and "sun," and it is pronounced by making a tight, rounded "uh" sound. The schwa sound, on the other hand, is a neutral vowel sound found in unstressed syllables, such as the "uh" sound in "about" or "banana."
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Long U sound: mule, tube, use Short U sound: cut, bus, mud
Yes. The word "won" is pronounced (wun) to rhyme with fun and sun.
Yes. Run has a short U sound as in rub and rut. It rhymes with fun and sun.