Yes. The A has the short A sound as in can and dandy. The Y has a long E sound.
The word has a short A sound and a long E sound (from the Y).
The word "candy" contains a short vowel sound. In phonetics, a short vowel sound is one that is pronounced briefly and does not have a noticeable glide or change in quality. The 'a' in "candy" is pronounced as /æ/, which is a short vowel sound.
Some words that have the same short a vowel sound as 'sandy' are man, hand, and back. Also the word 'candy' which not only has the same short a vowel sound, but it rhymes with 'sandy' too. Not that it would be handy if you got your candy sandy.
Andycay is how you say candy in Pig Latin.
In French, the word "candy" is masculine and is translated as "bonbon."
The word has a short A sound and a long E sound (from the Y).
The word "candy" contains a short vowel sound. In phonetics, a short vowel sound is one that is pronounced briefly and does not have a noticeable glide or change in quality. The 'a' in "candy" is pronounced as /æ/, which is a short vowel sound.
Candy has the hard C sound.Hard C's sound like K's. Ex: cake, cookie, cupSoft C's sound like S's. Ex: celery, cider, city
Candy is the root word
how do you use the word wrapper in a sentence I would like to write a short note. I will pick up the candy wrapper.
Some words that have the same short a vowel sound as 'sandy' are man, hand, and back. Also the word 'candy' which not only has the same short a vowel sound, but it rhymes with 'sandy' too. Not that it would be handy if you got your candy sandy.
'Candy' is the American word for 'Sweets' which is a British word for confectionery.
Ame is the Japanese word for 'candy'. --MC
strangers with candy
The word for candy in Hawaiian is'Kanake'
"Chocolate bar" is a compound word that refers to a type of chocolate candy.
Candy uses the word tart to describe curleys wife