Yes, 'heard' is a short sound.
No, the word "heard" is not a short sound. It is a two-syllable word where the first syllable is stressed, making it slightly longer in duration.
Yes, the word "heard" has a short a sound /hɜːrd/.
The A has a short A sound as in the word "rat" -- this is slightly different from the short A heard in the words crab and drab.
The short vowel sound in the word "solid" is the sound /o/ as heard in the word "hot."
No, the word "and" is an example of a short "a" sound.
It has a short A, as in ban and man. The long A (ay) sound is heard in cane.
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Yes, the word "cape" is pronounced with a short a sound, like in the word "cat."
The word rid has a short i vowel sound as in bid and kid.The long i sound is heard in the word ride.
No, the word "shell" does not have a short e sound. It is pronounced with a short e sound followed by the "l" consonant sound. The e in "shell" is pronounced like the e in "bed" or "tell."
Yes, the word "stamp" has a short 'a' sound, as in "ant" or "cat."
The A has a short A sound as in the word "rat" -- this is slightly different from the short A heard in the words crab and drab.
Yes, the word "bed" has the short e sound as in the word "red" or "end."
No. It has a short I vowel sound and the E is not heard (mikst).
Yes. The short A sound is heard (hah-pee), as in snappy and crappie.
No, the word "and" is an example of a short "a" sound.
No, "twin" is not a long vowel word. It has a short vowel sound.
Yes. The A has a short A sound as in bat and black. It is slightly different from the short A heard in the words bad and bag.