To produce the "ou" sound as in "sound," position your mouth to make an "ah" sound and then round your lips as if to say "oo." Practice transitioning smoothly between these two positions to achieve the correct pronunciation.
No. The OU vowel pair has an ou/ow vowel sound (sprowt), neither long or short.
The OU has the OU/OW vowel sound (as in cow, noun, and round), which is neither long or short.
The OU in shout has the OU/OW vowel sound, as in the rhyming words out, clout, snout, and rout. Words with the sound include words that rhyme with: OU words - cloud, foul, sound, count, thou OW words - how, cowl, clown, crowd
The short U sound is seen in these spellings: U - tub, mud, stuff, hum, nut, and ugly OU - rough, tough OO - blood, flood O (followed by F or V) - of, love, shove A - was, what
No, the word 'you' does not have the short e sound. The ou together in this word make a long u sound. *This question asked about the word 'we' which does have a long E sound - the site software changed this 'we' to 'you' which obviously has no E in it.
No, 'au' does not make any sound like 'ou'. 'au' sounds as in 'Now'.
Not all 'ou' make the u sound. Also it's how the word is made
You first make yourself sound like a monkey then go Ou Ah Ou Ou.
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Ou la la means "oh my"; "ou" does mean "or" in French but not in this context as it is the combination of letters needed to make the sound in French.
There are none. The A has a schwa sound, and the OU has the ou/ow sound as in the rhyming words sound and downed.
The A is a schwa (unstressed sound) and the OU has the ou/ow diphthong sound that is neither long or short.
you put your tongue on the roof of your mouth andbreathe ou t
No. It has the OW sound, which is not considered a long vowel and is indicated by /ou/. This is the sound in fowl (ow) and foul (ou).
Some examples include "could," "should," and "would."
No. The OU vowel pair has an ou/ow vowel sound (sprowt), neither long or short.
The OU pair in house is the diphthong OU/OW as in how and mouse.