The word blood is pronounced (bluhd).
The word flood rhymes with blood.
The word "book" has a short U sound spelled with a double O.
The word "friend" has a short e sound but is spelled with an ie.
Some examples of words with a short "a" sound spelled with "ai" are "lain," "paid," "said," and "wail."
No, the word "pin" has a short i sound, not a short e sound. The short i sound in "pin" is similar to the sound in "win" or "sit."
No, the word "pillow" does not have a long "i" sound. It is pronounced with a short "i" sound, like in the word "sit."
The word "lollipop" has a short e sound. It is pronounced as /ˈlɒl.iˌpɒp/.
Olive, obit, orbit, outlive,.. If you seek an English word that is spelled with an 'o' that is pronounced as a short 'i' sound, then the word "women" meets your requirements.
The word "friend" has a short e sound but is spelled with an ie.
Some examples of words with a short "a" sound spelled with "ai" are "lain," "paid," "said," and "wail."
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No, the word "pin" has a short i sound, not a short e sound. The short i sound in "pin" is similar to the sound in "win" or "sit."
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No, the word "pillow" does not have a long "i" sound. It is pronounced with a short "i" sound, like in the word "sit."
One option for counting that is spelled with a short "U" is the word "numerate." Numerate means to count or enumerate in a mathematical context.
The word said is always a short E sound. In some pronunciations, certain and captain do, but they can also have a short I sound for the AI. Other AI words with the short E sound are again and against.
The word was does not have an A sound at all. The A is pronounced as a short O or short U (woz, wuz). The word "what" has many pronunciations, including the short O or U (wot, wut). For the pronunciation that rhymes with "fuzz", the word "does" is another rhyming word that is not pronounced as it is spelled.
please tell me what words have the short vowels sound spelled with two vowels
Yes, the word "turn" has the vowel sound of "er" as in "her" and not the vowel sound of "U" as in "mud."