It sounds like row, row, row your boat. This is a hard row to hoe. Too - mor- ro
Yes. The ending OW sounds like a long O (oh).
the letter O has many different pronunciations. In brown, the O sounds like "ow!" In grown, the O sounds like, "oh." If the O's in these two letters were pronounced the same, then they would rhyme. But since they are pronounced differently, they do not rhyme.
The vowel sounds are usually neither short or long sounds, and they are different. -- The OU pair in out has an OW diphthong sound, as in pout, doubt, and words like cow. -- The OU pair in your has the "caret O" (OR or British AW sound) or alternately a long O followed by R.
Yes. There is a long E (wheel), a short A, and a long O (ow).
it sounds like the O in Ollie
No, the vowel sound in the word owl is the same OW (ou) sound as in the word cow.The long O sounds like the name of the letter O, as in the words no, so, go.
There are 2 long vowel sounds. The AI has a long A sound and the OW has a long O sound.
Schutzen = protection, the first vowel sound is like "foot" Graben = a trench, the vowel sound is "ah" Vernichtungs = destruction; the vowel sounds are "eh", short "i" and a specifically German "u", for which our closest analogy is the in "hungry". The "ch" sound is kind of like clearing your throat, but very gently. Automobile = automobile, but the German pronunciation of "au" sounds like "ow" (as in ow! that hurts). The "o" sounds are both long "bile" is pronounced "beel" SHOOTZ-en-GRAHB-en ver-NICHH-tungs OW-to-mo-BEEL
There do not seem to be any antonyms with a long O sound. There are the words loudly and noisily, which have the OW and OI sounds, respectively.
The word orchids has a short o sound and sounds the same as in these words:ororalorbitborecoredoorfourgoreignoremorepoorpourstoretoretourwore
In sinhalese,Yes is "ow". It is pronounced like O W.
Aloha: Say Kūʻaoʻao o ka wahine (koo~ow ow oh kah vwa-hee-nay). It's easy if you say the first 3 sounds, pause, then say the rest.