Jujustu and caribou are two words that end with a long U sound.
One example of a word with a long "u" sound at the end of a syllable is "value."
No, "huge" is not a long U word. A long U word would have the "u" sound made by the letter U in the middle or end of the word, such as "cube" or "tuba."
Yes, "future" is considered a long vowel word because the 'u' in the first syllable is pronounced as a long vowel sound "yoo".
"Juice" contains a long vowel sound in the first syllable as the 'u' is pronounced like "you."
The syllable break in the word "though" is usually between the 'o' and 'u' — 'tho-ugh'.
"Cute" has a long vowel sound because the "u" is pronounced as /yu:/, making it a two-syllable word.
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Umpire has a short U sound, a long I sound and a silent E.
The third syllable (AY), a long A that is not paired with the U. (men-stroo-AY-shun).
The syllable "u" is open.
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No, the word music does not have a short vowel sound in the first syllable. The vowel sound in the first syllable is the long U sound.
"Assassin" is a 5-syllable word that starts with A.
No but why it is pronounced double u
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It is written ようせい in hiragana, to which a syllable-to-syllable romanization would be yo-u-se-i in which the 'u' and 'i' vowels elongate the sounds that precede them. The 'you' syllable is pronounced with long 'o' like in oar, coal, own etc. The 'sei' syllable is pronounced with long 'e' like in bear, pair. Written in Macron characters: yōsē.
No. It has a short U (uhm) sound for the first syllable.
Un-fort-u-nate-ly.