The O in rose is a long O vowel sound, as in robe and hose.
cheese
The word "robe" has a long vowel sound.
The word oatmeal is pronounced with a long o.
The short O sound (ah as in bah) is in con, dot, and rob. The long O sound says "oh" as in cone, dote, and robe. It can appear in paired letters such as OA, OE, OH, and OW (loan, toe, ohm, low). Also the French eau (beau).
Short O
Yes. The long O (oh) is produced by the silent E. It rhymes with probe and robe.
short
short o
The O in 'who' is long, but it isn't a long 'o'. It's a long 'u'.
The O is a long O as in bone and tone. The E is silent.
No, the word "no" is actually pronounced with a long "o" sound. It is pronounced like "noh."