The word "apple" has a short A sound, and the LE is pronounced "uhl."
(If you are referring to the computer company Apple, yes, all of the products that it sells that start with I have stylized names that begin with a lowercase i, e.g. iPod.)
"Apple" contains a short vowel sound, specifically the short "a" sound.
The word "apple" has a short A sound. It is pronounced with a short vowel sound like in the word "cat."
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Yes. The A is a short A sound as in cap, and the E is part of a schwa-L sound (uhl).
A crab apple.
Apple has a short vowel (a). A long "A" would be as in acorn.
Because Apple is short for Apple Macintosh. In other words a mac is an apple.
Yes, "apple" has a short vowel sound in the word-initial position, pronounced as /æ/.
The A has a short A sound, as in act, as, and apple.
Answer is:short a
The A has a short A sound (ah as in cat or cap). The E has a schwa or unsounded (uhl) sound.
The A has a short sound, the E is silent.