The OR in horse has a caret O sound (long O + R). The E is silent.
*In British English the OR has the AW sound rather than a long O (ore) sound.
Yes. If it were "take", with an e on the end, then that would be a long vowel sound. Other examples are:
mat - short vowel sound
mate - long vowel sound
tap - short vowel sound
tape - long vowel sound
cap - short vowel sound
cape - long vowel sound
To help you determine if it's a long or short vowel sound, if it sounds like the letter itself does, then it's a long vowel sound. If it doesn't, then it's a short vowel sound.
Yes. The A in saddle has a short A sound, as in paddle.
Yes. The A has a short A sound as in sap or cattle.
Yes
Cash
No, the A in saddle is a short A vowel sound. A long A (ay) is seen in the word ladle.
The cast of Short in the Saddle - 1962 includes: Grace Stafford as Woody
The A in saddle has a short A sound (sahd-uhl) The E may be considered silent.
He placed the saddle on the horse.Where is my saddle?Saddle him up for a ride.
The plural form of the noun 'saddle' is saddles.
Saddle
It is called a saddle, and is buckled on under the horse's midriff.
a saddlethe suitable word is "saddle"saddle
Howdah
She needed a new saddle for the growing horse.Saddle up guys, it's going to be a long night.He climbed up into the saddle.
Saddle.
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