Yes, the word "owl" makes a short 'o' sound as in the word 'howl.'
"Short." The "o" in the word "cow" is a short vowel sound, as in the word "hot."
No, the vowel sound in the word owl is the same OW (ou) sound as in the word cow.The long O sounds like the name of the letter O, as in the words no, so, go.
It has a long O vowel sound. It is the only -owl word that has a long O.The homophone is the word boll (rhymes with poll and pole).
This is the OU or OW vowel sound as in out and owl. You can also hear it in the words loud, cloud, doubt, cow, and ounce.
The word "owl" is a noun.
"Short." The "o" in the word "cow" is a short vowel sound, as in the word "hot."
No, the vowel sound in the word owl is the same OW (ou) sound as in the word cow.The long O sounds like the name of the letter O, as in the words no, so, go.
The vowel O in owl is controlled by the following W, making the vowel neither short or long. It makes the sound OW, as in COW.
It has a long O vowel sound. It is the only -owl word that has a long O.The homophone is the word boll (rhymes with poll and pole).
whoo whoo
they make a coo sound
Doves and Pigeons make a cooing sound
yes it whistle or owl
a crow or a magpie
It depends on the owl. Most hoot but the long eared owl "who". Barn owls click tounges and make high pitched shries. Lots of owls screech.
Great Horned Owls make a ho-ho-hoo-hoo-hoo sound.
resembles the hooting of an owl