I think you would class a short letter as a NOTE?
In the word "hive," the letter "i" is a long vowel because it says its name, /aɪ/, which is the same sound as the letter name "i."
Such an addition is called a postscript (or a PS for short).
Olly, I know it is short for Oliver but Hey.
The long A sounds like the letter name (AY as in day). The short A sounds like "ah" as in apple or sat (not the short O sound which is "aah" as in body or not).
The letter "K" comes from potassium's old name, "kalium".
For anything possible. Possibly her name is started with the letter C, may be English name or Chinese Pinyin .
In the Italian name, the A has a short A sound, the I has a long E sound, and the O has a long O sound (mah-ree-oh).
that is actually a short abbreviation for the first letter of his name, for example young jeezy real name is jay jenkins so he just took the first letter of his name and abbreviated it to jeezy.
no. A long i sounds like i as in the words rise, bite, pine, mice,wide.
The long A sounds like the letter name (AY as in day). The short A sounds like "ah" as in apple or cat (not the short O sound which is "aah" as in body or not).
No, the "o" in "solid" is a long vowel sound because it says its name, /oʊ/. Short vowel sounds are typically found in words like "cat" or "big" where the vowel sound is short and not pronounced like its letter name.
In the word "shine," the vowel "i" is a long vowel. A long vowel says its name, which means it sounds like the name of the letter itself rather than a short, quick sound.