The word "cap" has one vowel which is short a.
The vowel sound in "cap" is /æ/ as in the word "bat." It is a short and open vowel sound produced in the front of the mouth.
Yes. The A has a short A sound, as in cap and tap.
It has a short A sound, as in cap and bat.short
The A has a short A sound as in back, cat, lap, and sat.
Cape has a long A vowel sound. The E is silent. Compare the sound of cape, drape, grape, tape, to the sound in cap, ban, fat, or other short A words.
Yes. The A is a short A sound as in cap, and the E is part of a schwa-L sound (uhl).
Yes. The A has a short A sound, as in cap and tap.
It has a short A sound, as in cap and bat.short
The A has a short A sound as in back, cat, lap, and sat.
Cape has a long A vowel sound. The E is silent. Compare the sound of cape, drape, grape, tape, to the sound in cap, ban, fat, or other short A words.
The vowel preceding the E at the end of the word is the vowel before the E. Usually the vowel that has the long vowel sound (says its name).
The OR in horse has a caret O sound (long O + R). The E is silent. *In British English the OR has the AW sound rather than a long O (ore) sound.
Does Profile, have a long vowel sound or short vowel sound
Yes. The A is a short A sound as in cap, and the E is part of a schwa-L sound (uhl).
The vowel sound in the word "can" is a short A. That is also the vowel sound in the word "has".
The O is long vowel sound and I is a short vowel sound
The long vowel sound is I
Igloo has a short vowel sound.