No. The letter A is an unstressed vowel (schwa) in among.
There is none. The letter A is a schwa (uh) and the O is either a short U or schwa. The word rhymes with flung, sung, and tongue.
Yes. However, the A has a schwa sound, and the O actually has a short U sound. (uh-mung)
m is (among other things) short for "meter", a unit of length.m is (among other things) short for "meter", a unit of length.m is (among other things) short for "meter", a unit of length.m is (among other things) short for "meter", a unit of length.
The word mitt has a short i.
No, a cam is a 'lobed' wheel used in machinery. It is also short for camera among photographers and has no bad meaning I have ever heard.
Yes, the word among is a preposition.
"Habit" is a short vowel word.
The word "Jack" contains only four letters, so it is considered a short word.
The word "wiper" has a short "i" sound.
The word "basket" has a short a sound.
short is a rootword. examples: shortage, shorter, shorten
The word "was" has a short U vowel sound (wuz).