Long. Just listen to it. The vowel sound is said for a looong time. The short oo is a quick sound. Compare boot (long oo) to book (short oo). The long one takes longer to say!
The "oo" sound in "droopy" is typically a long vowel sound, represented by the symbol /uː/, like in the word "goose."
Brook has a long "oo" sound, pronounced as /bruːk/.
It is the short OO sound as in book, foot, and good.
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In the word "wood," the "oo" makes a long vowel sound.
"Looked" has a long vowel sound, as the "oo" makes the "oo" sound, which is a long vowel sound.
Brook has a long "oo" sound, pronounced as /bruːk/.
A little brown dog with a long body, short legs, and droopy ears is a basset hound.
Yes, the word "igloo" has a short e sound, like "ih-gloo."
It is the short OO sound as in book, foot, and good.
The word "raccoon" has a short vowel sound. The "a" in "raccoon" is pronounced as a short vowel sound, like the "a" in "cat" or "bat".
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In the word "wood," the "oo" makes a long vowel sound.
Neither. The OO has a long OO (long U) sound as in doom and broom.
Neither. The OO has a long OO sound, as in fool and mood.
Yes. The OO has a long OO (long U) vowel sound. (zu)
It has neither. The U in put has a short OO (uh-oo) sound as in foot and pull. The short OO is also heard in the words look and good.
"Brook" contains a double consonant, so the vowel is short.