a and i are the short vowels in the candid
The short vowel in "candid" is the 'a' sound, pronounced as /æ/.
long vowels and short vowels are both just vowels they can't have more or less of themselves
The word planet has two vowels, a and e, and both of them are pronounced as short vowels.
All of the vowels have short vowel sounds : short A, short A, short I.
Both vowels in the word magic are short vowels.
Both the "u" and the "i" in "until" are short vowels.
Both vowels in the word magic are short vowels.
The short vowel sounds in "abstract" are the 'a' (/æ/), 'i' (/ɪ/), and 'u' (/ʌ/) sounds.
The short vowels in the word "evidence" are the i and e.
Long vowels are pronounced with a greater duration than short vowels. They are typically followed by a single vowel in a word. Short vowels, on the other hand, are pronounced briefly and are usually followed by a consonant in a word.
Yes, "napkin" contains a short vowel sound in the first syllable when pronounced as /ˈnapkɪn/.
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