The short vowel in "hymn" is the letter "y." The "y" is pronounced with a short /ɪ/ sound, as in "him" or "tin."
Yes. The Y in hymn has a short i sound, and normally a silent N.Typically, it is a homophone of the pronoun him.
If we consider AY and OY as vowel pairs, many words have Y as a vowel. Unless it is making a consonant Y sound as in yet or yellow, it is a vowel. It can have a long I, short I, or long E sound.Words where Y is the only vowel include by, try, why, myth, hymn, and rhythm.
A short vowel
short
Loser long or short vowel
no it is not a short vowel it is a long vowel
Finish has a short vowel.
is the word spinich short vowel or long vowel
The short vowel in the word "which" is the letter i.
Yes ---------------------- The vowel in was is 'a' and it is a short vowel in this instance.
It is a long vowel
then is a short vowel