No. It has the long OO variant of the long U sound. The U is a long OO in true, blue, flue, flute, and chute. The U is a long YOO in cue, cute, mule, mute, fuel, and feud, and in unit and uniform.
Words like blue, through, and cue have the same vowel sound as "true," which is the "oo" sound.
Some words with the "yoo" vowel sound include: Blue True Flu Due
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They are blue
Yes, the word "stew" contains the long U vowel sound.
True.
Sure! Here's an example of a poem that features the short U sound: The sun is up, the day's begun, We run and jump and have great fun. Underneath the sky so blue, Our laughter rings, our spirits true.
The vowel sound heard in the word "crew" is the "oo" sound, as in "blue" or "shoe." It is a rounded vowel sound produced by rounding the lips.
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They are blue
True Blue Love was created in 1989.