No. It is a long I caused by the ending silent E, rhymes with bite and knight.
Yes, the word "kite" is short and contains the short /i/ sound as in "sit" or "miss."
The word kite has a long I sound and a silent E.
No. The I in kite has a long I sound, as in bite and white. The E is silent.
No. The I has a long I sound, as in bite and white, as the E is silent.
The word kite has a long vowel sound. The "i" is pronounced like the "i" in "find."
NO!!! The ;e; at the on 'kite' is a mute letter. This make the 'i' in kite sound like 'eye'. If there is no 'e' , then the word is 'kit'. Here the 'i' is pronounced much shorter, like the word 'it'.
The I has a long I vowel sound, as in mite (might) and site (sight). The E is silent.
The drawers were aloft , and I am too short to reach.
The word "kite" has a long vowel sound for the letter "i." In this case, the "i" says its name because it is the last letter in a closed syllable followed by a silent "e."
The word "kite" in Afrikaans is "vlieër."
No. Kite is a long I word. The E is silent.
Yes, the word kite is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.