The A has a long A sound, as in sale and tale. The E is silent.
The word "stale" has a long a sound, pronounced like "stay-ul."
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"Stale" has a long 'a' sound. It is pronounced as "stay-ul."
"Fresh" is a word that means the opposite of stale and has a short vowel.
The word "fresh" has a short E vowel sound.
"River" is a short vowel word because the "i" sound is not elongated.
The word "head" has a short vowel sound.
"Stale" has a long 'a' sound. It is pronounced as "stay-ul."
The word "fresh" has a short E vowel sound.
No, the word stale is an adjective. The noun form for the adjective stale is staleness.
"River" is a short vowel word because the "i" sound is not elongated.
The word "tune" has a long vowel sound because the "u" is pronounced like "yoo" and not like "uh."
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A short 'a'. A long a would be for example in the word 'farm'.
The word "wiper" has a short "i" sound.
The word "mitt" has a short i sound.
The word "ruby" has a long vowel sound for the letter "u" which is pronounced "oo" like in "blue" or "true".
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