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Poetry typically has a short "o" sound.
No, "sew" is not considered a long "o" word. In the English language, a long "o" sound is typically represented by the vowel in words like "go" or "bone."
The word rod has a short O sound, as in rob and god. (The long O is in road.)
Yes, the word "row" typically has a long o sound, pronounced like "roh."
The "o" sound in gold is typically long, pronounced like "go-old."
No, the short "o" sound in English is typically represented by the letter "o" as in the word "hot." The word "emotion" has the long "o" sound, as in "boat."
No, "shoot" does not have a long "o" sound. The "oo" in "shoot" is typically pronounced like the "ew" in "knew."
In the term "log," the "o" sound is typically pronounced as a short "o," like in the word "hot."
No, "oppose" has a long "o" sound, pronounced as /oʊ/. The short "o" sound is typically found in words like "hot" or "top."
In the word "yellow," the 'o' is typically pronounced as a long vowel sound. It sounds like "yell-oh" with a prolonged 'o' sound.
No, "wool" does not have a long "O" sound. The pronunciation of "wool" is typically with a short "oo" sound like in "book."
The word "mom" typically has a short O sound. The O is pronounced like the vowel sound in the word "hot."