No, the vowel and neighbor are not the same. The vowel is a letter in the alphabet representing speech sounds, while a neighbor is a person who lives near you or a place next to another place.
No, weight does not have the same vowel sound as the "ei" in neighbor. In weight, the vowel sound is "ay" as in "way", while in neighbor, the vowel sound is "ay" as in "hey".
No. The EI in ceiling has the long E sound as in receive. The EI in neighbor is part of the EIGH form that sounds like a long A (weigh, sleigh, eight).
The EIGH of neighbor is a long A vowel sound, as in weigh, weight, and eight. The long A is seen in various spellings: A words - base, cake, late AY words - lay, may, pay AI words - fail, maid, plain EA words - great EI words - veil
Yes, the word "neighbor" contains the long "o" sound as in "nope" or "hope." It follows the pattern of the "ee" vowel digraph in which the vowel says its name.
No, "hood" and "look" do not have the same vowel sound. "Hood" has the vowel sound /ʊ/ while "look" has the vowel sound /ʊ/ as in the word "book."
No. The EI in ceiling has the long E sound as in receive. The EI in neighbor is part of the EIGH form that sounds like a long A (weigh, sleigh, eight).
No, weight does not have the same vowel sound as the "ei" in neighbor. In weight, the vowel sound is "ay" as in "way", while in neighbor, the vowel sound is "ay" as in "hey".
No. The EI in ceiling has the long E sound as in receive. The EI in neighbor is part of the EIGH form that sounds like a long A (weigh, sleigh, eight).
The EIGH of neighbor is a long A vowel sound, as in weigh, weight, and eight. The long A is seen in various spellings: A words - base, cake, late AY words - lay, may, pay AI words - fail, maid, plain EA words - great EI words - veil
No, "hood" and "look" do not have the same vowel sound. "Hood" has the vowel sound /ʊ/ while "look" has the vowel sound /ʊ/ as in the word "book."
The word "birdie" has the same vowel sound as "dirty."
Some words that have the same vowel sound as "bin" are "pin," "sin," "gin," and "thin."
"Be," "she," "he," "see" all have the same vowel sound as "me."
Yes, "same" is a short vowel word, as the letter "a" in "same" is pronounced with a short /æ/ sound.
No, "speed" and "them" do not have the same vowel sound. In "speed," the vowel sound is /iː/, whereas in "them," the vowel sound is /ɛ/.
Beg and sled do have the same exact vowel as hen. The vowel shared by beg, sled, and hen is E.
No, "rain" and "pail" do not have the same vowel sound. "Rain" has the long vowel sound /eɪ/, while "pail" has the diphthong vowel sound /eɪ/.