They are the W words "was" (wuz) and "what" (wut).
Some words spelled with A that have a short U sound are "guano," "quack," and "quantum."
One example is "bury." It is pronounced with a short 'e' sound, even though it is spelled with a 'u'.
There are words with the UI vowel pair that sound like a short I,such as build, guilt, and quiz, and the word minute has the I sound from U.Conversely, there is an "ur" sound to I words such as first, girth, and hirsute.There are many other words that have both a U and a short I, such asdiscuss, unit, and humidity.
The word "bury" gets its short E sound from the U, and a long E sound from the Y. This E from U sound is practically unique, although it is shared by other forms of the word, such as buried, unburied, burying, and so forth. Although most UR words have a caret U or schwa sound (as in injury), the UE pair does have a short E sound in guess and guest.
The word "book" has a short U sound spelled with a double O.
The word umbrella has the UH sound of a short U, while the other words have the OO sound, one of the versions of the long U.
One example is "bury." It is pronounced with a short 'e' sound, even though it is spelled with a 'u'.
The word "bury" gets its short E sound from the U, and a long E sound from the Y. This E from U sound is practically unique, although it is shared by other forms of the word, such as buried, unburied, burying, and so forth. Although most UR words have a caret U or schwa sound (as in injury), the UE pair does have a short E sound in guess and guest.
Some examples are "bus," "hurt," "curb," and "nurse."
Yes, the word "turn" has the vowel sound of "er" as in "her" and not the vowel sound of "U" as in "mud."
One option for counting that is spelled with a short "U" is the word "numerate." Numerate means to count or enumerate in a mathematical context.
Some words that start with a short U sound are umbrella, up, under, and umpire.
Yes. Both words have a short U (uh) sound. Rhyming words include but, cut, and shut.
The word umbrella has the UH sound of a short U, while the other words have the OO sound, one of the versions of the long U.
Yes, the word "what" has a short "a" sound, pronounced as /wĘt/.
The U in lumber has a short U vowel sound, as in the rhyming words number and encumber. Other short U words include duck, tub, mud, stuff, hum, nut, fuzz, and ugly. The sound is also seen in the OU words rough, tough, and enough. The A words "what" and "was" have a short U sound, as also in the words "does" and because.
Yes, the word "duck" has a short U sound, pronounced as /Ę/.
It has the short U (uh) sound as in the words hug and stunt.