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It depends on the pronunciation.

It can be a long O, where horse rhymes with course and force. (same as hoarse)

However, the pronunciation is shown as a "caret O" which has the AW sound as in paw. British English does not differentiate between the OR and AW sound because of the non-rhotic R. Horse there sounds much like hawse.

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11y ago

Yes. The OA pair makes a long O sound. It rhymes with boat, moat, and float.

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11y ago

No. The long O is an "oh" sound as in code and boat.

The OO sound is often considered a long U sound (along with the YU sound as in unique).

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10y ago

Yes, the O has a long O sound (oh). The second syllable has a schwa sound.

(oh-guhl).

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11y ago

No. The O is either a short O (dong-kee) or short U (dung-kee) to rhyme with monkey.

A long O would sound like (oh) as in don't.

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14y ago

Goat has a long o sound.

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11y ago

Long

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7y ago

No, long.

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yes

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Yes

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