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The word pull has the short OO sound as in good and wood. The O in do has a long OO sound.
Tuna has a long "oo" sound, as in smooth, tune, spoon, and rule. Book has a short "oo" sound, as in foot and look.
Yes, "shoe" has a long OO sound, the same as the word shoo.
Words like blue, through, and cue have the same vowel sound as "true," which is the "oo" sound.
The word look is spelt in IPA pronunciation as /lʊk/ - the vowel sound ʊ refers to a near-close near-back vowel. This is called a "short OO" vowel sound because it does not have the same force as a long OO (long U) although it is spelled the same. Examples of this (oah) sound are book, good, foot, and put.
No. The word has a long OO sound.
No. It is shown as a short OO sound (the same as in should).The long O sound (oh) would be the word shore.
The word rule is a long U (long OO) vowel sound. It can be a plain OO as in cool, gruel, and ghoul. Or it can be the YOO sound as in humid, mule, cute, feud, and fuel.
It never sounds like "you" because the double oo sound has no y-glide.
The 2 letter word "uh" has the same vowel sound as "mule".
Yes. It has the long OO (long U) sound, as in most -ew words.The same sound is seen in the word noon.
Yes. The OO sound is a long OO (long U) sound, to rhyme with goose.