it sounds like a buzz.
Gray has a short "a" sound like in the word "cat".
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No, the word "gram" does not have a short "a" sound. It is pronounced with a long "a" sound, like "gray-m."
The A in grape has a long A vowel sound, as in gray and tape. The E is silent.
The Petaltail Dragonfly is the common name of Uropetala carovei.Specifically, the term "petaltail" refers to the male's abdominal parts necessary for mating with females. These parts are not unique in their general function and overall design to this particular dragonfly. In fact, equivalents will be found on all male dragonflies.
The word "gràidheag" is pronounced as "gray-ack" in Scottish Gaelic. The "grà" sounds like "gray," and the "idheag" part is pronounced like "ack" with a soft "ch" sound at the end. The emphasis is generally on the first syllable.
The A has a long A sound as in gray and fade. The E is silent.
Please see the related link below to listen to the sound of a gray whale.
A pigeon i think.
No. The AY has a long A sound as in trail and gray.
The A has a long A vowel sound, as in gray and made. The E is silent.