"Tap" has a short "a" sound. It is pronounced as /tæp/.
The word "tap" has a short A vowel sound.
No, the vowel sound in "cap" is a short "a" sound, as in "cat" or "bat."
Yes, the word "tap" has a short /æ/ sound, like the 'a' in "cat."
The A and the I are both short vowel sounds in "tapping" (verb to tap).(The long A would be the word taping, to tape)
No, tack does not have a short "a" sound. It is pronounced with a short "a" sound as in "cat."
The word "tap" has a short A vowel sound.
No. The A has a short A sound as in cap and map. (the long A is in tape)
No. The A has a short A sound, as in tax or tap.
No, the vowel sound in "cap" is a short "a" sound, as in "cat" or "bat."
Yes, the word "tap" has a short /æ/ sound, like the 'a' in "cat."
The A and the I are both short vowel sounds in "tapping" (verb to tap).(The long A would be the word taping, to tape)
No, tack does not have a short "a" sound. It is pronounced with a short "a" sound as in "cat."
Yes. The A has a short A sound, as in cap and tap.
Yes, the word "top" has a short a sound. It is pronounced /täp/.
The A has a short A sound, as in can and lamp.
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.
It is a short A, as in rap or tap.