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A zither (which is an instrument similar to a lap-harp) is an instrument that has been in use for a long time and starts with the letter 'z.'
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Some words that start with the letter O are:oceanOddOdeofoffOfficeogreoldOliveOnoneOpalOppositeorOrangeorboreganoorganismorgasmorigamiotherotteroughtOxymoronoval
It has a long E vowel sound, as in time and fire.
No, "him" does not contain a long vowel sound. The vowel sound in "him" is short, as it is pronounced quickly without a prolonged sound.
The long vowel sound of "dime" is the sound "ai" as in "time" or "lime."
The "A" for sure. In the first syllable, you have "BA" (rhymes with day). You know you have a long vowel because it says its name. In this case, the letter A in "baby" is a long vowel sound. (If it were a short vowel sound, it would not be pronounced like its name-- bat, for example, has a short vowel sound.) Sometimes, a letter like Y will have a vowel sound (in this case, it sounds like the E in the word "me"), but usually, a long vowel refers to the sound made by the letters A, E, I, O, and U. Here are examples of long vowels: Bake (long a); Me (long E); Time (long I); Joke (long O); and Tune (long U).
Yes, "crime" is a short vowel word because the letter "i" in crime makes the short sound /ɪ/.
The long vowel sound in "time" is the /aɪ/ sound, which is a diphthong made up of the /a/ as in "father" and the /ɪ/ as in "sit" sounds combined.
No, "brim" has a long vowel sound. The "i" is pronounced as a long "i" sound, like in the word "time."
Yes, the word "crime" has a short vowel sound in the first syllable, where the letter "i" is pronounced as /aɪ/.
"Tiger" has a short vowel sound. The "i" in "tiger" is pronounced as a short /ɪ/ sound, rather than a long vowel sound like in words such as "time" or "tire."
No. The I has a long I vowel sound as in lime and time. The E is silent.
The word "tire" has a long vowel sound for the letter "i." It is pronounced as "tyre."
No. The I in time is a long I sound, as in crime and lime. The E is silent.