The EY in hey has a long A (ay) sound, the same pronunciation as "hay."
The EY in "hey" has a long A vowel sound, as in "hay."
Yes. The EIGH in both words produces the long A sound, as in weigh and neigh.
No, "eat" does not have a long vowel sound. The vowel sound in "eat" is a short vowel sound.
No, "ape" does not have a short vowel sound. The vowel sound in "ape" is a long vowel sound.
Yes, the vowel sound in "fox" is a short vowel sound.
Does Profile, have a long vowel sound or short vowel sound
No, "plain" does not have a long vowel sound. The vowel "a" in "plain" is pronounced as a short vowel sound.
No. Hill has a short vowel sound and nice has a long vowel sound.
Oh, dude, like, technically, the word "drain" doesn't have a long vowel sound because the 'a' makes a short 'a' sound like in "cat." But hey, who really cares about long vowels anyway, right? It's not like the English language makes any sense half the time.
The O is long vowel sound and I is a short vowel sound
The vowel sound in "plate" is the long vowel sound /eɪ/.
No, "grate" does not have a short vowel sound. The vowel sound in "grate" is a long vowel sound, pronounced as /eɪ/.