Rhyming words generally have to have the same vowel sound in the final syllable.
Example: cat - bat - hat - rat - sat
But vowel sounds are not limited to rhymes. They represent the same sounds that can be heard in words even when they have different spellings.
Examples:
the long A (ay) sound in bay, main, gate, weight, and veil
the long I sound in sign, kite, my, high, and light
Some vowel pairs have special sounds, such as OU which can have the OW sound.
It is seen in the rhyming words douse, grouse, house, louse, and mouse.
The OU pair also sounds like OW in out, clout, stout, drought, trout, and cloud.
Words spelled with OW include crowd, clown, and town.
Some words with the same vowel sound include "cat," "hat," "bat," and "map." These words all contain the short "a" vowel sound.
Some words that have the same vowel sound as "bin" are "pin," "sin," "gin," and "thin."
Some words that have the same vowel sound as "bite" include light, right, and kite.
Some words that have the same vowel sound as "drum" include: hum, gum, plum, and some.
The word "shoe" has the same vowel sound as "chew."
Some words with the same vowel sound as "tube" include: cube, lube, sub, and boob.
cloud loud shout
It has a short U vowel sound, sounding the same as "sum."
It depends on the specific word and its pronunciation. Some words have short vowel sounds, while others have long vowel sounds.
Some words with the "yoo" vowel sound include: Blue True Flu Due
No, the vowel sound in "summer" is /Κ/ as in "hut," while the vowel sound in "somewhere" is /Ι/ as in "about."
The I has a short I sound as in brick, stick, and thick. The short I is heard in words such as : I words - bid, sick, hill, if, gift, sit, limb, fizz Y words - gym, myth, rhythm E words - began, replace EE words - been
apple, ant, act, ask, add
Some words that start with the short vowel sound of the letter "i" are: igloo, itch, ink, and inch.
Other. The O has the "AW" sound associated with the caret O (as in OR and some AU words). The same sound is in law and lawn.
The OU in sought has the AW sound (caret O), as in bought and thought. This is widely spelled as AU or AW. In US English, many words ending in -ong have an -awng sound. Some words with OR are pronounced the same in British English. Some words with this vowel sound are: AW words - claw, brawl, lawn, awed AU words - caught, taught, taut OU words - ought, wrought OA words - broad O words - on, long, song, moll, john, offer A words - ball, fall
Other words that have the same vowels as the word beak are, break, take, and flake. Words that have the some vowel combo and sound are, weak, streak, peak and bleak.
Some words with the same "uh" vowel sound as "bubble" are trouble, double, and cuddle.