No
The O has a short O vowel sound, and the E has a short I sound (kom-it).
No atmospere or air on the moon, therefore no sound.
Nothing, the moon doesn't sound like anything because there is no living force, or any force that can make sound on the moon.
No it doesn't, ring is a ing sound where as a moon a oooon sound.
No, the word "mood" does not have a short vowel sound. The "oo" in "mood" represents a long vowel sound.
The word "moon" has the same vowel sound as "tune."
No. The word joy has the OI (oy) vowel sound, while moon has a long U (long OO).
The word soon has a long OO (long U) vowel sound, as in moon and soup.
No, "spoon" and "food" do not have the same vowel sound. The vowel sound in "spoon" is the 'oo' sound (/uː/), while the vowel sound in "food" is the 'oo' sound (/uː/).
The word JUICE has the same vowel sound (oo) as the word MOON. In US English, juice rhymes with moose and June rhymes with moon.
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No
The word "too" (as well as to and two) has a long OO (long U) vowel sound, as in cool, moon, and boot.
No. The O in some has a short U vowel sound, as in sum. The E is silent.
No, the word "some" does not have a short vowel sound. It has a long vowel sound, pronounced as /səʊm/.
It has a short U vowel sound, sounding the same as "sum."