when 2 vowels go walking the first does the talking ,meaning the first one says its name,also silent e at the end of a word makes the vowel in the word say its name
A short vowel is typically pronounced with a brief, crisp sound such as /a/ in "bat." A long vowel is pronounced with a drawn-out sound, usually the sound of the letter itself, such as /aɪ/ in "like." The length of the vowel sound is often determined by the presence of a silent "e" or a vowel combination.
|Am" has a short vowel. If the "A" was a long vowel it would sound like "Aim"
That all depends on which vowel you're talking about. The O is long, but the E is short.
The word "menu" has a short vowel sound.
Loser long or short vowel
"Bubble" has a short vowel sound for the "u" and a long vowel sound for the "e."
Apple has a short vowel (a). A long "A" would be as in acorn.
I would think it is a long but if you sound it out it can be both
|Am" has a short vowel. If the "A" was a long vowel it would sound like "Aim"
That all depends on which vowel you're talking about. The O is long, but the E is short.
The word globe is a long vowel. It would be a short vowel if the word globe was spelled as "glob". Otherwise, it is a long vowel.
Loser long or short vowel
The word "fox" contains a short vowel sound. The 'o' in 'fox' is pronounced as a short vowel sound like in the word 'hot'.
If you mean the a in make, it is a long vowel. An example of a short a would be apple.
"Bubble" has a short vowel sound for the "u" and a long vowel sound for the "e."
The word "menu" has a short vowel sound.
It is a short O, as in bond. Long would be poned to rhyme with boned.
The word "ruby" has a long vowel sound for the letter "u" which is pronounced "oo" like in "blue" or "true".