Yes, the word "bike" has the short "i" sound. The short "i" sound is commonly heard in words like "sit," "lid," and "dig."
The word umbrella has the UH sound of a short U, while the other words have the OO sound, one of the versions of the long U.
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One example is "bury." It is pronounced with a short 'e' sound, even though it is spelled with a 'u'.
"Precede" has a long e sound. "Maneuver" and "magistrate" have a short e sound.
It has a long vowel sound for the A and a short one for the i.
Chronic is the only one of the three with a short o sound.
The word umbrella has the UH sound of a short U, while the other words have the OO sound, one of the versions of the long U.
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Yes. The pronunciation is (kwilt).
There are none where the EA has an "ah" sound. But there are words spelled with EA that have separate sounds for the two (ee-ah): beatitude is one. There are also words that have a short A other than the EA, such as anteater.
Most of these AI words have an unpronounced sound (just the letter) not a short E : as in certain (sur-tn) and curtain (kur-tn). This is similar to the schwa sound in mountain (moun-tən).Words that do have the short E are again (uh-gen) and against.
One example is "bury." It is pronounced with a short 'e' sound, even though it is spelled with a 'u'.
"Precede" has a long e sound. "Maneuver" and "magistrate" have a short e sound.
The word donkey has two pronunciations, one with a "dunk" sound and one with a "donk" sound.The dunk version rhymes with monkey and has the short U vowel sound, as in the words but, hut, done, ton, sun, and bus.The donk version rhymes with honky and wonky, and has a short O sound, as in the words con, bond, job, and stop.
It has a long vowel sound for the A and a short one for the i.
It has one short and one long vowel sound. The I is a short vowel sound, as in "ill." The OW makes a long O (oh) vowel sound.
It has one short vowel sound and one long vowel sound. The E has a short E sound, as in men. The U has a long U (long OO) sound.