There are words from French spelled with an AY, such as bayou and cayenne.
In English, words with a long 'a' sound spelled AA include: bazaar, llama, raar, kaama, paaprika.
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Some words with the long a sound spelled like steak are: break, great, and straight.
Leash does have the long e sound, as if it were spelled leesh, but goose does not. Goose has a silent e sound, as if it were spelled goos.
Words like "light," "sight," "delight," and "night" are spelled with "igh" and have a long I sound.
No, the word "might" does not have a long "I" sound. It has a short "I" sound, pronounced like "m-ite."
Some words with a long "a" sound spelled with "ia" include: Liars Dial Liar Crier
quiche. suite is a similar sound
Some words spelled with 'ey' that have a long A sound are: convey, obey, survey, and they.
The words include some that start with A: able, ace, age, ale, anal, ape, apex, ate, and aviation and words such as cable and table, pace and race, bale and pale, late and latex, that include those words. Other long A words are spelled with AI or AY.
The words that have only an I include GH words (high, sigh, and thigh) and GN words (align, sign). Words ending in -IGHT have a long I sound : bright, fight, fright, light, might, right, sight, tight. There are many words that have an I and a silent E, such as bite, ride, and nine.
Yes. Words spelled with -ight have a long I sound and a silent GH. The word bright is pronounced (bryt).