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A train can make both short sounds, like a whistle or horn, as well as long sounds, like the rumble of the train rolling along the tracks.
No, "A" is not considered a short vowel. "A" is a vowel that can make both short and long vowel sounds in English words.
When doing short a sounds the letter a will make a sound such as in the word cat. In the word cat the a is making a short 'a' sound. To make the long a sound another vowel has to be changing or contradicting the a. Some long a words are - lake, take & make. There are many words with the long a sound that don't follow that pattern such as mail hail and hair as well as pail.
Sounds that vibrate quickly create short waves, while sounds that vibrate slowly create long waves. The frequency of the vibration determines the length of the wave - high frequency vibrations result in short waves, while low frequency vibrations result in long waves.
Flame is considered a long sound because it contains two vowel sounds (/eɪ/ and /iː/), which typically make a word longer in duration.
short a
long. This word is one proof that the terms long and short do not properly apply to English vowels. The vowel sound in "girl" is no kind of i, long or short. Long i in "girl" would make guy-yerl, and a short i would make ghih-url. What we have in fact a long vocalic r: Grrl ( or a short e: gel, in BBC English).
Yes anything that sounds like the letter is long-ex hate make kite like rate,short is mix, kicks licks etc
There is no short I. There is a long I and a long E. (SHY-nee)(A short I would make it sound like shinny.)
If you mean the a in make, it is a long vowel. An example of a short a would be apple.
The letter "a" can make both a short sound, like in the word "cat," as well as a long sound, like in the word "cake." It can also have different sounds in certain words, like in "father" or "ball."