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singular: a, ae ae am, a with the long vowel sound plural: ae, arum, is, as, is
Not except in vowel pairs such the ae in aesthetic (short E in US, long E in UK).
The A is a short vowel, and the B is silent (in most dialects) : "lamm", rhymes with ham UK pronunciation is "lahm", similar to US "mom" or "bomb".
Yes. It is the short A sound as in lamb and camp. The short A heard in lamp and land has a slightly different sound than the short A heard in lap and lack.
No. In US English, The AE in the root aero is pronounced as a caret A (long A + R = air). The O is also long.
No, "eat" does not have a long vowel sound. The vowel sound in "eat" is a short vowel sound.
No, "ape" does not have a short vowel sound. The vowel sound in "ape" is a long vowel sound.
Yes, the vowel sound in "fox" is a short vowel sound.
Does Profile, have a long vowel sound or short vowel sound
No, "plain" does not have a long vowel sound. The vowel "a" in "plain" is pronounced as a short vowel sound.
The word spinach has two vowel sounds, both short I sounds, as in the words pin, sin, rich and pitch. It sounds like (spin-itch).
No. Hill has a short vowel sound and nice has a long vowel sound.