Fruit, Juice, Sluice, Suit
Some words with 'ui' pronounced like 'ou' in 'you' are: fruit, juice, cruise, and cuirass.
The word sought is pronounced as sawt. The 'ou' is pronounced as 'aw' in this word.
The French word "roule" is pronounced as "rool" with a silent "e" at the end. The "ou" is pronounced like the "oo" in "food" and the "le" sounds like "luh."
The word out has a special sound, the vowel pair OU/OW as in cow, count, clout, and other words. They are mostly ou/ow but also the word sauerkraut, which has 2 of them spelled AU.
No, the vowel sound in the word owl is the same OW (ou) sound as in the word cow.The long O sounds like the name of the letter O, as in the words no, so, go.
No. The OU is pronounced as a short O (yor).
The word sought is pronounced as sawt. The 'ou' is pronounced as 'aw' in this word.
Since "ou" can be pronounced like the "ou" in bounce, or in through, or in rough, or in bough, it is easier to answer this question if you put the letters in a particular word so that we will know which sound you are referring to.
The word "hour" is pronounced as "our."
The French word "roule" is pronounced as "rool" with a silent "e" at the end. The "ou" is pronounced like the "oo" in "food" and the "le" sounds like "luh."
Tomten. It is pronounced the same as it would be in English, though the o is more like the ou in the word thought.
The word "caught" is pronounced cawt in the US and has no homophone (sound-alike word).However, in the UK and Australia, the words caught and court are pronounced similarly (kôt and kôrt) with the AU and OU virtually the same and the R not distinct. In the US, court is usually pronounced (kort).
No, it is a "long OO" sound (double O as in moon).Some words with O, U, OU are pronounced with OO : to, dune, souvenir
五十 pronounced roughly like ou hsre
No, the vowel sound in the word owl is the same OW (ou) sound as in the word cow.The long O sounds like the name of the letter O, as in the words no, so, go.
A "coup" (pronounced "coo") is an unexpected and notably successful act.
No. The OU is pronounced as a short O (yor).
"OU" makes the "ow" sound, and the "e" at the end is silent.