Words with a short U sound:
* Some words have a short u sound, but it's made by another letter. For example:
Some examples of words with a short U vowel sound are "cup," "bug," "mud," and "luck."
The U in skunk has a short U (uh) vowel sound, as in skull and sunk.
No, "bug" has a short vowel sound. The "u" in "bug" is pronounced as a short vowel sound, like in "cup" or "luck."
The word "jungle" has a short vowel sound. The "u" in "jungle" is pronounced as a short vowel, as in "uh" sound.
Blush has a short vowel sound. The "u" in "blush" makes the "uh" sound, which is a short vowel sound.
The u in "humor" has a long vowel sound, while the o has a short vowel sound.
No, "bug" has a short vowel sound. The "u" in "bug" is pronounced as a short vowel sound, like in "cup" or "luck."
Yes, "nut" contains a short vowel sound. The 'u' in "nut" is pronounced as a short vowel, making it sound like "nuht."
The U in lumber has a short U vowel sound, as in the rhyming words number and encumber. Other short U words include duck, tub, mud, stuff, hum, nut, fuzz, and ugly. The sound is also seen in the OU words rough, tough, and enough. The A words "what" and "was" have a short U sound, as also in the words "does" and because.
The word "jungle" has a short vowel sound. The "u" in "jungle" is pronounced as a short vowel, as in "uh" sound.
"Jungle" has a short vowel sound because the letter "u" is pronounced as /ʌ/ in this word.
Yes, in the word "fuss," the "u" sound is considered a short vowel sound.
The U is a long U (long OO) sound as in too. But the I has a short I sound.
No, the word "buggy" does not have a short vowel sound. The "u" in "buggy" is pronounced like the /ə/ sound, which is a schwa and is typically considered a neutral vowel sound.
The U in skunk has a short U (uh) vowel sound, as in skull and sunk.
The long vowel in "pearl" is the letter "e". It is pronounced as /iː/ in the word.
Some words that have the same vowel sound as "pump" include jump, bump, thump, and slump.
Yes, it has a short U (uh) vowel sound.