Utility, unity, puberty, beauty, cutely, mutely, humanity, university, puny, uniformly, furiosity and municipality is what I came up with so far.
Some examples of words that end with a "y" and have a long "u" sound are beauty, duty, and truly.
Jujustu and caribou are two words that end with a long U sound.
No, the words "menu" and "fuel" do not have the long u sound. In both words, the u is pronounced as a short sound, like the "uh" sound.
The word "lunch" has a short u sound, like in the word "run." The words "huey" and "huge" have a long u sound, like in the word "tube."
The short U sound is found in words like "bus" and "cup," where the vowel sound is quick and not drawn out. The long U sound is found in words like "blue" and "dune," where the vowel sound is pronounced for a longer duration.
The word umbrella has the UH sound of a short U, while the other words have the OO sound, one of the versions of the long U.
Jujustu and caribou are two words that end with a long U sound.
Words that end in y and use the long u sound are:buoychop sueyeuryfuryThere are more, but you get the idea.
mute, flute
No, the words "menu" and "fuel" do not have the long u sound. In both words, the u is pronounced as a short sound, like the "uh" sound.
The word "lunch" has a short u sound, like in the word "run." The words "huey" and "huge" have a long u sound, like in the word "tube."
The short U sound is found in words like "bus" and "cup," where the vowel sound is quick and not drawn out. The long U sound is found in words like "blue" and "dune," where the vowel sound is pronounced for a longer duration.
The word umbrella has the UH sound of a short U, while the other words have the OO sound, one of the versions of the long U.
Yes, the word "stew" contains the long U vowel sound.
no. they both make the long vowel sound if you can hold it then its long
Long u-sound words: U-boat, uniform, unicorn, universe.The abstract ones: unilateralism, unification, unison.
"Jump" has a short U sound pronounced like "juhmp."
It has the short U (uh) sound as in the words hug and stunt.