No. The EA pair in breathe has a long E sound, and the final E is not pronounced. (bree-th)
In the noun breath, the EA has the short E sound (breth).
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No. The EA pair in breathe has a long E sound, and the final E is not pronounced. (bree-th)
In the noun breath, the EA has the short E sound (breth).
Yes. It has a short E sound to rhyme with hence and pence.
No. The OE in shoe has a long OO (long U) sound as in shoo and shoot.
Yes. When two vowels go walking, the second one is silent and the first one does the talking. I.E., first vowel has long sound, "says its name".
No, it is a long e sound.
Short as in Ben Nevis.
Long
Yes
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The word "when" has a short e sound.
The word urban does not have the short e sound in it when pronouncing it. There is no e sound in the word urban. There is a short a sound in the word urban.
No, the word "feet" does not have a short e sound. It is pronounced with a long e sound.
The word employee has a short E sound, an OY sound, and a long E sound.
Is the word wanted a long a sound or short a sound
The word is has a short i sound, not a long e.
The word 'let' does have a short e sound. Some other words that have the same short e sound are sled, head, and deck.
Short e sound
Yes, the word "yell" has a short e sound, pronounced as /ɛ/.
The EA in the word 'bead' has a long E sound. The similar word with a short E is 'bed.'
No, the word "syllable" does not contain a short e sound. It contains the short i sound.
Yes. The short "e" sound is the "eh" sound. The long E sound is heard in the contraction she'll.