"Head" and "bead" do not rhyme because they have different vowel sounds. "Head" ends in a short 'eh' sound, while "bead" ends in a long 'ee' sound. Rhyming words need to have the same vowel sound in order to sound similar.
BREATHE : to draw breath, respire - pronounced "breeth" (long e sound, ends with expelled air "thuh" sound as in "seethe") BREATH : respiration - pronounced "brehth" ("eh" sound to the e, as in "death")
The second e in overhead is short it says eh eh eh eh like head were ur brain is. Eh eh eh.
No. The long 'e' sound is 'ee.' In the word sketch, there is a short 'e' sound - the 'e' sounds like 'eh' (sk-eh-tch).
The short E sound is "eh" as in bed and yet.
No. The "er" sound in "burglar" is a schwa or unstressed vowel sound (eh, uh).
No. The I has a schwa sound (eh/ih/uh) not specifically the short I as in skim.
Kibbeh is pronounced as "kib-eh." The "kib" is pronounced with a hard "k" sound like in "kick," and the "eh" at the end is a short "e" sound like in "pet."
The sound is "eh" as in bed, bet, led, let, wed and wet.
Yes, yes has a short E sound (eh), as in yet and mess.
It has a long E sound and a schwa or unstressed vowel (eh/un).
Short; it contains an "eh" sound rather than an "aye" sound.