No. The A has a short A sound as in pass and past.
The word asked has a short a sound, like the a in cat.
The word asked has a short a sound, like the a in cat.
The word asked has a short A (ah) sound as in as, ask, ash, and masked.
The number of syllables in the word "asked" is one. Syllables are units of sound in a word, and "asked" is a single, compact sound.
The A has a short a sound, as in pass and task. (the short A says ah in some words, but not in short words such as cab, am, an, and mass)
No, the word 'you' does not have the short e sound. The ou together in this word make a long u sound. *This question asked about the word 'we' which does have a long E sound - the site software changed this 'we' to 'you' which obviously has no E in it.
Is the word wanted a long a sound or short a sound
The word "say" has a long vowel sound--specifically, the long "a" sound.
The A has a short A sound, as in asp and task.
The word "rainbow" has a long 'a' sound.
The word "vines" has no A or A sound in it. The word "vanes" has a long A sound.
The word "hay" has a long a sound.