No, "hi" is not a double vowel word. It is composed of a consonant "h" and a single vowel "i."
"Tree" contains a long vowel sound in the word "ee" as in "ē."
Almost any word you can think of that has a double consonant preceeded by a vowel will have a short vowel sound, just as almost any word with a single consonant after the vowel will make the vowel a long sound. A few words that have a short vowel sound followed by a double consonant are: batter, better, bitter, butter, hemming, teller, messier and letter.
The line above a vowel, also known as a macron, indicates that the vowel is pronounced as a long vowel sound. This means the vowel is held for a longer duration when speaking.
The word "drummer" is a VCCV short vowel pattern, as it has one consonant before the first vowel and one consonant after the first vowel.
No, "hi" is not a double vowel word. It is composed of a consonant "h" and a single vowel "i."
"Tree" contains a long vowel sound in the word "ee" as in "ē."
Almost any word you can think of that has a double consonant preceeded by a vowel will have a short vowel sound, just as almost any word with a single consonant after the vowel will make the vowel a long sound. A few words that have a short vowel sound followed by a double consonant are: batter, better, bitter, butter, hemming, teller, messier and letter.
Yes.
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a word witch have two vowels
z is not a vowel
If u mean starts with a vowel and ends in a vowel, then Avalanche?
The vowel sound in "meal" is the long e sound like in "see" or "beak".
This is not strictly true, as words could also have -i, or -es, or if it has a double vowel in the word, these might change to another double vowel or two different vowels.
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Bill and mess. Double L and double S. The double O of room is a vowel.