"Winter" has a short i in the first syllable.
The word is pronounced 'wa-ka-tay'. I find the above ambiguous. Most likely the vowel sound in the first two syllables is what I would write as "ah", to represent the first vowel sound in the English word "father". As opposed to that in "cat". Also there is no indication of stress or emphasis. I would assume this would be on the middle syllable as this seems to based on a Japanese sort of pattern.
The word "bug" contains a short vowel sound.
In the words themselves, you don't. In Latin pronunciation keys, you use apostrophes (sort of) before the syllable. In the most stressed syllable, you use one above, in a less-stressed syllable, you use one lower like a comma.E.g. "pronunciation": prǝ,nǝnsē'ā sh ǝn
The pronunciation of the name Scrymser -- The first syllable, Scrym, is pronounced like the first syllable of scrimmage. In the second syllable, ser, the s has a bit of a z pronunciation to it. If you did not know it already, the name Scrymser is a sort of Americanized spelling of the Scottish name Scrymgeour. For the record, my name is Birdsall Scrymser Viault.
cold and snow in winter.
it depends on the sort
There are probably a number of ways. One way is by syllables. There are 3 one-syllable words, 5 two-syllable words and 4 three-syllable words.
The climate is generally hot and dry with a mild winter.
Nicknames are one of those annoying things that you can't create. They sort of just find you. Usually, a common rule for nicknames happens when your real name is more than one syllable long, eg. Maddeline. Break it up into syllables (madd-e-line). Now add a 'y' to the end of the first syllable and you get Maddy. Hope this helps!
Highlight a range that has text and select sort. You can sort either up (A first) or down (Z first).
Nicknames are one of those annoying things that you can't create. They sort of just find you. Usually, a common rule for nicknames happens when your real name is more than one syllable long, eg. Maddeline. Break it up into syllables (madd-e-line). Now add a 'y' to the end of the first syllable and you get Maddy. Hope this helps!
Sort of. Because they eat insects, but im not sure that counts as meat.