It rhymes with "weigh"
a neigh or whinny
They make a small whistle like neigh
The sounds a horse makes are usually written as a "neigh" or a "whinny".
A neigh if it a loud full call that sounds like the horse is saying: neeeeeeiiiighhh!, a whinny if it a high pitched call that sounds like the horse is saying: whinnnnnny! and a nicker if it is a low repeated sound that sounds like the horse is laughing. The nicker is quieter than a whinny/neigh
A cow does not really bray or neigh. They make their own unique vocalizations, which are more like "moo" sounds.
i think prey is a vowel sounds
Vowel sounds connect and express the more numerous consonant sounds (which are the more specially shaped sounds) to create words. Vowel sounds are the oldest language sounds.
Pure vowel sounds are vowel sounds that are formed with a single unchanging configuration of the vocal tract. These sounds do not have any glide or movement from one sound to another. Examples of pure vowel sounds include /a/, /e/, /i/, /o/, and /u/.
"Assonance" is the repetition of vowel sounds.
Neh. Its korean. Its not a "nay" sound its an "egg" sound Actually, I think you mean "nay," which is an old-timey kind of word for no.
No, not all vowel sounds are voiced. Vowel sounds can be either voiced or voiceless depending on the position of the vocal cords during articulation. Voiced vowel sounds are produced with vibration of the vocal cords, while voiceless vowel sounds are produced without vibration of the vocal cords.
The repetition of vowel sounds within a word is called vowel rhyme.