The I is short in I words such as bid, hit, sip, and wig.
The Y has a short I sound in rhythm and myth.
The E can have a short I sound as in began and repair.
The EE has a short I sound in been.
Mint, sit, rip, lid.
Some words that start with the short vowel sound of the letter "i" are: igloo, itch, ink, and inch.
No. Some words spelled with -all have an AW/OR vowel sound (caret O), and rhyme with awl. Ball is a homophone of "bawl." * note that some words, such as ballast and ballet, do have a short A vowel sound.
Words that begin with a short A sound include:ableaceacheacornagealeaidailaimanalangelaortaapeapexapronasymmetricedelweiss (ay-del-vice)
It depends on the specific word or context. Some words may have a long vowel sound, such as "cute," where the "u" makes the long /uː/ sound. Other words may have a short vowel sound, such as "cat," where the "a" makes the short /æ/ sound.
It has a short U vowel sound, sounding the same as "sum."
No. Some words spelled with -all have an AW/OR vowel sound (caret O), and rhyme with awl. Ball is a homophone of "bawl." * note that some words, such as ballast and ballet, do have a short A vowel sound.
apple, ant, act, ask, add
Some words that begin with the short 'i' sound are: information intuition inability invariably
Some words that start with the short vowel sound of the letter "i" are: igloo, itch, ink, and inch.
It depends on the specific word or context. Some words may have a long vowel sound, such as "cute," where the "u" makes the long /uː/ sound. Other words may have a short vowel sound, such as "cat," where the "a" makes the short /æ/ sound.
Some examples of words with a short vowel sound in the first syllable are "cat," "bed," "sit," "top," and "rug." These words have a vowel sound that is typically pronounced quickly and without much emphasis.
Words that begin with a short A sound include:ableaceacheacornagealeaidailaimanalangelaortaapeapexapronasymmetricedelweiss (ay-del-vice)
It depends on the specific word and its pronunciation. Some words have short vowel sounds, while others have long vowel sounds.
Some words that have the same short a vowel sound as 'sandy' are man, hand, and back. Also the word 'candy' which not only has the same short a vowel sound, but it rhymes with 'sandy' too. Not that it would be handy if you got your candy sandy.
It has a short U vowel sound, sounding the same as "sum."
No, the word "some" does not have a short vowel sound. It has a long vowel sound, pronounced as /səʊm/.
The A in what has a short U vowel sound (wut) or in some dialects a short O (wot).