There are none where the EA has an "ah" sound. But there are words spelled with EA that have separate sounds for the two (ee-ah): beatitude is one. There are also words that have a short A other than the EA, such as anteater.
thread,lead,bread,dead.
The EA has a long A (ay) vowel sound. This is also seen in A words - base, cake, late AY words - lay, may, pay AI words - fail, maid, plain EI words - veil EIGH words - weigh, weight, neighbor
The EA sounds like EE in many words, including easy and please.
ee these letters will produce the sounds of (i)as in keen ,little bit longer while ea will produce the sound of e as in bread .when two vowels come together first will give the sound second will be silent.
The word "ea" in "meant" is pronounced as a long vowel sound.
The word "break" has a long vowel sound. The sound is typically represented by the letters "ea" in English.
The EA in the word "peace" has the same long E sound as in wheel.
The EA pair has a long E vowel sound (meen).
Yes. The EA vowel pair has the same short E sound as "bred."
The EA Pair in the word 'mean' has a long E sound. The short E word would be 'men.'
The EA pair in clean has a long E sound, as in bean and mean.
No. The EA pair has a long E sound as in clean and mean.
The word is "peacetime" - the EA pair has a long E sound, the same as made by EE in wheel.
The EA pair has a long E sound, as in the rhyming words cleave, peeve, sleeve, grieve, and believe. Other EA words with the long E are beat, team, and mean. The long E sound is also in words with E - reply, repair EE - feet, need, green EI and IE - receive, brief
The "ea" pair in ear has a long E sound ("eer") but Earth has the UR sound ("urth") as in "berth" and "worth".(The same sound ûr is seen in "nurse" and "worse".)
No, the vowel sound in "ahead" is different from the vowel sound in "bread." In "ahead," the vowel sound is /ə/ (schwa), while in "bread," the vowel sound is /ɛ/ (short e).