There is no long vowel sound -- the I has a short I sound.
The long I sound is heard in the words site and sight and cite. (they sound the same)
There is no long vowel sound in the word "sit." The vowel 'i' in "sit" makes a short vowel sound.
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The I has a short I sound, as in mint and sit.
No, the word "sweep" does not have a long vowel sound. The vowel sound in "sweep" is a short /i/ sound as in "sit" or "lip".
The "i" in "pilot" has a short vowel sound. It sounds like "ih" as in "sit."
No, the word "climate" does not have a long vowel sound. In the word "climate," the vowel sound is a short "i" sound, as in "sit" or "hit."
The first I is a short I, the second I is a long I. (The C is silent.)
The I has a short I sound, as in mint and sit.
No, the word "sweep" does not have a long vowel sound. The vowel sound in "sweep" is a short /i/ sound as in "sit" or "lip".
The "i" in "pilot" has a short vowel sound. It sounds like "ih" as in "sit."
No, the word "climate" does not have a long vowel sound. In the word "climate," the vowel sound is a short "i" sound, as in "sit" or "hit."
The first I is a short I, the second I is a long I. (The C is silent.)
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.
The "i" in "mimic" has a short vowel sound. It is pronounced like the "i" in "sit."
The word "trip" has the short vowel sound ("ih" as in "sit"), as opposed to long ("eye" as in "site").
No, the word "biscuit" does not have a long vowel sound. The vowel "i" in "biscuit" is pronounced with a short i sound like in "bit" or "sit."
Yes. The I has a short i sound as in sick and sit. The Y has a long E sound.
No, "kiwi" is not a short vowel word. It contains a long vowel sound, represented by the letter "i." A short vowel word would have a shorter vowel sound, like "kit" or "sit."
"Kiss" has a short vowel sound. The "i" in "kiss" is pronounced as a short vowel sound, like in the word "sit."