No. It has a short U (uhm) sound for the first syllable.
Yes, it is a long U sound (yoo).
Yes. The long U (long OO) sound is indicated by the silent E (toob).
Yes. It has the long OO (long U) sound, as in most -ew words.The same sound is seen in the word noon.
Yes. The UI pair has a long U (long OO) vowel sound as in root.
The U has a long U (long OO) vowel sound.
Is the word umbrella the long you sound
The word umbrella has the UH sound of a short U, while the other words have the OO sound, one of the versions of the long U.
It's long because it doesn't say the u sound in umbrella. It says the long sound in use.
The U and E have short vowel sounds, and the A has a schwa sound.
Long U sound: mule, tube, use Short U sound: cut, bus, mud
"Umbrella" has a short vowel sound on the first syllable ("um"), and a schwa sound on the second syllable ("brella").
Some words that begin with a short U sound are umbrella, under, up, and uncle.
The short vowel sound in "umbrella" is the 'u' sound, as in "uhm-breh-luh."
No, the word "flute" does not have a long u sound. It is pronounced with a long "u" sound followed by a "t" sound.
In huge the U is long. It has the OO sound of a long U (although it has a HYOO sound) with the near rhymes luge and scrooge.
Yes, the word "tulip" has a long 'u' sound, as in "too- lip."
No, "scoop" does not have a long U sound. The word "scoop" has a /u/ sound, which is a short vowel sound.