The first E has a short E sound, the U is a caret U (R-shaped short U), and the A has a schwa sound. The final E is silent.
All of the vowels have short vowel sounds : short A, short A, short I.
Yes, "yo-yo" is considered a short "o" word. In linguistics, short vowels are typically pronounced in a short, crisp manner, like the "o" sound in "yo-yo." This contrasts with long vowels, which are pronounced for a longer duration.
There are 3 vowels in the word economy.
there are 4 words without vowels that I can think of: gym, rhythm, myth and gypsy. There are also some short words like: sky, try, fly, by and cry.
Three vowels.
Both vowels in the word magic are short vowels.
The short vowels: ev-i-de... The last e is silent.
Both vowels in the word magic are short vowels.
The short vowels in the word "benefit" are "e" and "i".
All of the vowels have short vowel sounds : short A, short A, short I.
Well, honey, in the word "until," the short vowels are the 'u' and the 'i.' So, technically, the short vowels in "until" are 'u' and 'i.' But really, who cares about short vowels when you're just trying to get through the day, am I right?
The short vowels in the word "hospitality" are o (hos-pi-tal-i-ty).
Yes, the short vowels in the word "wobble" are the 'o' and 'e' sounds.
The vowel "e" in the word "endurance" is typically short.
The A has a short A sound, and the E has a short I sound.
The word "minute" has two short vowels - the first and last vowels are both short.
In the word "marigolds," the vowels "a" and "o" are pronounced with a short vowel sound.