A - ay as in day
E - ee as in bee and see
I - eye as in sigh and high
O - oh as in no and go
U - yoo as in unit, oo as in emu
Long "a" as in "bay," long "e" as in "see," long "i" as in "high," long "o" as in "go," long "u" as in "flu."
The IPA symbols for the vowels a, e, i, o, and u are /æ/, /ɛ/, /i/, /ɔ/, and /u/ respectively.
table (a, le) paper (a, er) robot (o, ot) music (u, ic) legal (e, al)
The vowels are a, e, i, o, and u.
The letters A, E, I, O, and U are vowels in the English alphabet.
The "o" in love is a long vowel sound. It is pronounced like "luv" in American English.
The D's in "Edmund" should sound like T's. As for "Husserl", pronounce the U like the O's in "took" and "book" -- same goes for the U in "Edmund." Pronounce the E how it looks, and it should be fine.
The IPA symbols for the vowels a, e, i, o, and u are /æ/, /ɛ/, /i/, /ɔ/, and /u/ respectively.
Yes because a e i o u are long
The O in Monday has a short U sound, and the AY has a long A sound (MUN-day).
No.It is a short o sound.It is pronounced like 'p-o-n-i' u have 2 pronounce o like o only.
O-stree-u
E. Here's a poem to help you remember your vowels. A and E and I, O, U, I, O, U, I, O, U, A and E and I, O, U and sometimes, Y!
Moshe is pronounced mo ( long o as in go ) she as in the. (mo-che')
In Japanese these are the pronunciations of vowels a- ah e- eh i- ee (long e) o- oh u- ooh (like the oo in moo) you also pronounce r like the t in lettuce. So sort of rolling your tongue, except a little bit more subtle.
A e i o u the vowels are :a , e, i ,o , u
Oku vela.To pronounce it the o in oku is like the o in OK. The u in oku is like the oo in cool. The in e vela is like the e in egg. The a in vela is like ah.
No, it has no "o" at all. The word cube has a long "u" and a silent "e" (which makes the "u" long, while having no sound itself).