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The word "baby" has a long vowel sound. The in "baby" is pronounced as the name of the letter itself, as opposed to a short vowel sound where the vowel is pronounced more briefly.
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Yes. A long vowel sound is when you say the name of the vowel. The A is the pronounced (ay) as if you were saying the name of the letter. The word "baby" has a long A. It also has a long E sound created by the Y (BAY-bee).
Only if you pronounce it "babby." Otherwise, no. Both vowel sounds are long. The A has a long A sound as in bay. The Y has a long E sound.
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The "a" in "babies" has a long "a" sound. It is pronounced like "ay" as in "day."
The word baby has the long vowel sound which is the letter a.
Yes. The long sound of the A (ay) is the same as in the singular, baby.
In the word "baby," the letter "a" is pronounced with a short sound like in the word "cat."
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The word baby has the long vowel sound which is the letter a.