Yes, toast makes the long "o" sound, and the "a" is silent.
Yes, the word "toast" has the long o sound, which can also be represented by the digraph "oa" in English.
It is a long O sound, as in the rhyming words ghost and post. Other words use OA for the long O sound: boast, roast, and toast.
The 'o' is a long vowel; the 'a' is silent.
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Long o.
No, "toe" is not a long o word. The o in "toe" is pronounced as a short vowel sound.
The 'o' is long
long o
Neither. It is a long OO (long U) sound.
"Toast" the same word.
Neither. The OO has a long OO (long U) sound as in doom and broom.
Ribbon is a short o word