The Long Weekend - O' Despair - was created in 1989.
Yes. It has a long O as in comb and phone. This is created by the silent E.
Fa'ai'uga o le vaiaso
O la'u fa'ai'uga o le vaiaso na maoa'e
Yes it does. The long O is created by the silent E. Home rhymes with dome, comb, and foam.
"Ia maua se fa'ai'uga o le vaiaso manaia" or "Ia manaia le fa'ai'uga o le vaiaso".
It's a long O
Goalie has a long O sound.
I would say "O que você tem de bom para o fim de semana?" meaning literally "What do you have that's good this weekend?" (or in text speak "Oq vc tem de bom pro fds?")
The O has a long O (oh) sound, as in bold and gold.
No, the word "bone" does not have a long o vowel sound. In linguistics, a long vowel sound is one that is pronounced for an extended period of time, such as the "o" in "boat" or "goat." In the word "bone," the "o" is pronounced as a short vowel sound, similar to the "o" in "hot" or "top."
Sex-O Olympic-O was created in 2007.
O A e o Z was created in 1973.