Yes. The long U (long OO) sound is indicated by the silent E (toob).
Yes, it is a long U sound (yoo).
Yes. It has the long OO (long U) sound, as in most -ew words.The same sound is seen in the word noon.
Yes. The UI pair has a long U (long OO) vowel sound as in root.
The U has a long U (long OO) vowel sound.
No. It has a short U (uhm) sound for the first syllable.
No, the word "tube" does not have a long U sound. It is pronounced as "toob."
The U has a long U (long OO) vowel sound, as in tune and rube.
Yes, the word "jumped" has a short u sound as in "uh."
Yes, the word "cube" has a short U sound, similar to the sound in the word "cub."
No, the word "flute" does not have a long u sound. It is pronounced with a long "u" sound followed by a "t" sound.
In huge the U is long. It has the OO sound of a long U (although it has a HYOO sound) with the near rhymes luge and scrooge.
yes its does the oo sound make the long u sound
No, "scoop" does not have a long U sound. The word "scoop" has a /u/ sound, which is a short vowel sound.
Yes, the word "universe" starts with a long U sound.
The U is a long U (long OO) sound as in too. But the I has a short I sound.
The U sound in "bus" is a short vowel sound. It is pronounced quickly and without elongating the sound.
The long "u" sound is pronounced like "yoo," as in the word "mule," while the short "u" sound is pronounced like "uh," as in the word "cup." The distinction lies in the length of the vowel sound and the shape of the mouth when pronouncing each sound.