No. The word "again" has two usual pronunciations, neither of which has a short I. Only a regional dialect of the US pronounces it (uh-ghin) to rhyme with "akin."
The usual pronunciation is (uh-gen) with a short E.
The other, an affected pronunciation, has a long A (uh-GAYN) as with gain.
The word "again" has a short vowel sound.
No, the word "together" does not have a short 'g' sound. It is pronounced with a 'th' sound at the beginning, followed by a short 'uh' sound, and then a 'th' sound again.
The word asked has a short a sound, like the a in cat.
There is no A or A sound in the word "lump." The word lamp has a short A.
The word "was" has a short U vowel sound (wuz).
The word "stranger" has a short a sound.
The word said is always a short E sound. In some pronunciations, certain and captain do, but they can also have a short I sound for the AI. Other AI words with the short E sound are again and against.
The word has a short A sound and a short I sound.
The word cup has no A or A sound. The word "cap" has a short A sound.
Yes, the word "sock" has a short "o" sound, not a short "a" sound.
Is the word wanted a long a sound or short a sound
Yes. The A has a short A sound as in jagged or bracket.