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No, the vowel "u" in the word "mule" is a long vowel sound.
a mule makes a sound that is similar to a donkey's but also has the whinnying characteristics of a horse
The word is music and it has the same "mew" (myoo) sound as mule.
The word is music and it has the same "mew" (myoo) sound as mule.
The 2 letter word "uh" has the same vowel sound as "mule".
No, "mule" and "tool" do not have the same vowel sound. "Mule" has a long "u" vowel sound /uː/, while "tool" has a short "oo" vowel sound /ʊ/.
Yes, "mule" is considered a short vowel word because the "u" in mule is pronounced with a short vowel sound, as in "muh-l."
a male donkey and a female horse make a mule
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According to Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mule): "A mule does not sound exactly like a donkey or a horse. Instead, a mule makes a sound that is similar to a donkey's but also has the whinnying characteristics of a horse (often starts with a whinny, ends in a hee-haw). Sometimes, mules whimper."
Yes. Both have a long U sound, which can be the YOO sound as in humid, mule, cute, feud, and fuel, but also the plain long OO seen in flute, cool, and soon.
The word "fool" has the same vowel sound as "mule." The phrase "we dance to this" suggests that the answer may be a song or music.