The usual pronunciation gives a short I sound to the first E, and a long E sound to the EA pair.
The short vowel sounds in "defeat" are /Ιͺ/ (as in "dΙͺΛfit").
The E and I both have short vowel sounds.
Yes, and both are short vowel sounds: a short A (as in bad or had) and a short I (as in hit or sit).
Both the A and I in rapid have short vowel sounds.
Yes. Both the A and the I have short vowel sounds.
Yes, credit has short vowel sounds.
Yes, credit has short vowel sounds.
Yes, credit has short vowel sounds.
The E and I both have short vowel sounds.
Yes, and both are short vowel sounds: a short A (as in bad or had) and a short I (as in hit or sit).
It has two short vowel sounds, the A and the I.
The short vowel in "credit" is the "e" sound. It is pronounced as /Ι/.
The short vowel in "until" is the short 'i' sound, pronounced as /Κ Ιͺ /.
Both the A and I in rapid have short vowel sounds.
Yes, credit has short vowel sounds.
Yes. Both the A and the I have short vowel sounds.
Yes, sick has a short vowel sound.
The E and I both have short vowel sounds.