Long vowels are shown in the dictionary pronunciation guide with a - line above the letter.
No. The O in shop has the short O sound as in stop. The long vowel is heard in the word show.
no. long vowel sound means it the vowel in the word sounds like it does by itself. examples: bay, cake (the a), show, phone (o), coca cola (the o's), blue (u). normally, words that end in e have long vowel sounds, like blue and cake and bike and phone and cede.
It has a long O vowel sound (oh), as in the words show or blow. The short O is normally part of the ow diphthong as in cow and how. Also, the rule to remember is if it sounds like the letter O it is a long vowel, as in the words go, bold, hotel, and notary.
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The down-curved symbol is called a breve (from Latin brevis for brief).(The bar that indicates long vowels is called a macron.)
A breve is a symbol used to indicate a short vowel sound in phonetics and linguistics. It looks like a curved mark placed over a vowel.
The translation in HIndi of loving a man is, "Apa kaisE Apa Eka AdamI kO pyara kisI kO batA Um." The capital letters show the long vowel sound. Please note there are two i's in the above phrase with the long vowel sound.
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It's been $250 for as long as I can remember , but the daytime show did have a smaller budget and is not consider to be the same show since that was a network show that ran concurrently with the nighttime program for a number of years
The 'ö' in glöm is pronounced similarly to the vowel sound in the word 'earth'.Inte is pronounced similarly as "kunta kinte", if you've ever seen the old TV show the Roots. You could see a youtube video of the show."Det" has a long vowel sound, like in the word "bell", except stretched out.
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