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"Scout out" is a synonym for "check out" that starts with 's' and has the 'ou' sound.
No. The OW pair is an ou/ow sound, which is neither long nor short, and the -er is a schwa sound. (fl/ow-ur) The pronunciation in some dialects sounds more like (flah-wur), again with no long sounds.
Scout is the word for check out that starts with "s" and also has "ou" in it. When it's pronounced, it creates the same sound as "ow". Scouting is looking or searching for a particular object.
No, the word "blouse" does not have a short "a" sound. It has a long "ow" sound, as in the word "house."
Yes, the word "pillow" has a long "o" sound as in "p-ih-l-ow."
It has an OW sound (OW or OU digraph) and is not a long vowel sound.
No. It has the OW sound, which is not considered a long vowel and is indicated by /ou/. This is the sound in fowl (ow) and foul (ou).
"Grow" has a long vowel sound, as the 'o' is pronounced like the 'o' in "go."
The long vowel in the word "snow" is the letter 'o'.
The word "window" has a short vowel sound for the letter "i."
The words sound and sounded have an OU/OW vowel sound, or "ow."In sounded, the -ed has a schwa or unstressed sound (uhd/ehd/ihd).
No, the word "blouse" does not have a short "a" sound. It has a long "ow" sound, as in the word "house."
The sound in neither long or short: it is the OU/OW sound as in cow and now.
It is neither. It is an OU/OW sound, not long or short, as in out and count.
Yes, the word snow has a long vowel sound in the letter "o."
It is not a typical short O sound. The OW is a special sound (ou/ow) as in count.The diphthong ou/ow pairs the short O with a long U sound (aah-oo).You can see that the U in count has the same sound as the W in cow.
No. The OW pair is an ou/ow sound, which is neither long nor short, and the -er is a schwa sound. (fl/ow-ur) The pronunciation in some dialects sounds more like (flah-wur), again with no long sounds.