That word is 'one'
One example of a word that starts with the letter O but is pronounced with a V sound is "ovary." It begins with an O but has a V sound in the middle.
Joint, Joyfully.
Yes, the word "cow" contains a long "o" sound, represented by the "ow" vowel combination. In phonetics, it is classified as a diphthong, where the sound starts with an "ah" sound and glides into an "oo" sound. This gives "cow" its distinct pronunciation, which is different from words like "go" that feature a single long "o" sound.
an hour An hour. The rule is, use a if the next word following it starts with a consonant sound. Use an if it starts with a vowel sound. Since in the word hour, the h is silent, that means it actually starts with the sound of the o, a vowel.
The word is echo.
Yes, the word "doctor" contains the short "o" sound. In American English, the "o" in "doctor" is pronounced like the short "o" in words such as "hot" or "spot." This pronunciation gives "doctor" its distinct sound.
because it starts with a sound
Yes, In stove the silent E gives the O an (oh) sound, to rhyme with cove and wove.
The word "coffee" has a long o sound.
The word "broke" has a long 'o' sound, like in the word "no."
Is the word bone a short or long o sound?
The word "float" has a long o sound.