There are none where the EA has an "ah" sound. But there are words spelled with EA that have separate sounds for the two (ee-ah): beatitude is one. There are also words that have a short A other than the EA, such as anteater.
assonance
The A has a short a sound, as in pass and task. (the short A says ah in some words, but not in short words such as cab, am, an, and mass)
No, the words "batch" and "hand" do not have the same vowel sound. "Batch" has the short 'a' sound (/Ʀ/), while "hand" has the short 'a' sound as well (/Ʀ/).
The short A vowel sound is "ah" as in apple, back, and bat. The short A sound is also heard in words such as: A words (silent E) : have, calve AI words : plaid AU words : laugh, guarantee
The vowel sound in "brow" is the diphthong /aŹ/, which is a combination of the sounds "ah" and "oo". It is the same sound found in words like "cow" and "now".
Ooh-ooh ah-ah
Flight has a long I sound ā pronounced as "fl-ah-ee-t".
No, it is an OU/OW sound as in "how" (a diphthong pair that combines the sounds ah-oo). Most -out words have this sound, such as bout, lout, and tout.
any thing that goes boom boom or ah ah ah
For many words without a stress on the first syllable, an A becomes a schwa sound (eh/uh) rather than "ah" as in apple. Some A words with a short A (ah) include: acrobat add affluent aft algorithm ampere anecdote apparition apt asinine asp attic avenue ax azimuth
"Ah chu" is a representation of the sound of a sneeze in English. It is used to mimic the sound of someone sneezing.