what words have the same vowel sound as bin
No. The I has a short I sound, as in bin and win. (The long I is seen in the word pine.)
Yes, the word "wine" has a short vowel sound. The "i" in "wine" is pronounced as a short vowel, like in "bin" or "fin."
The word cabin has a short A vowel sound and a short I vowel sound. *Note that the word cab is pronounced differently from cabin because in the longer word, the "kah" is fully pronounced before the B (kah-bin). Conversely, some dictionaries still show the B as part of the first syllable.
Pin has a short vowel I, as in bin and sin.
The only likely candidate is been, which sounds like bin (short I vowel sound).There are prefixed words such as reenter and preeminent which have both a long E and short E (or rarely I). In some pronunciations, some of these may lose the long E (e.g. preelection).There are also French words, such as sautéed and fiancée, which have a long A sound instead.
No. The I has a short I sound, as in bin and win. (The long I is seen in the word pine.)
The I in skin has a short I sound, as in skit and sin. The rhyming words include bin, din, fin, gin, pin, shin, twin, twin, and win. The short I sound is heard in: I words - bid, thick, hill, if, gift, sit, limb, since, fizz Y words - gym, myth, rhythm E words - began, replace EE words - been
The EE pair in "been" is unusual and has a short I sound (bin).
The word cabin has a short A vowel sound and a short I vowel sound. *Note that the word cab is pronounced differently from cabin because in the longer word, the "kah" is fully pronounced before the B (kah-bin). Conversely, some dictionaries still show the B as part of the first syllable.
Pin has a short vowel I, as in bin and sin.
The only likely candidate is been, which sounds like bin (short I vowel sound).There are prefixed words such as reenter and preeminent which have both a long E and short E (or rarely I). In some pronunciations, some of these may lose the long E (e.g. preelection).There are also French words, such as sautéed and fiancée, which have a long A sound instead.
The sound in "been" is a short i sound (bin). This is practically a unique sound for the EE pair, although in French words they can have a long A sound (puree, soiree, toupee).
No, when you empty the recycle bin you should here a sound.
Yes. The I has a short I sound (ih) as in bin and will.
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Not in US English, where it has a short I sound for the EE, as in "bin." It retains the long E sound in many British English dialects. Webster's dictionary notes 3 pronunciations - 'bin' with a short I; 'ben' with a short E; and 'been' with a long E. In my experience 'bin' with the short I sound is the most common pronunciation.