Ice is spoken as a dipthong a-i followed by a unvoiced "s" (a fricative consonant)
The word "aim" contains a long vowel sound. In phonetics, a long vowel is pronounced the same as the name of the vowel itself. In this case, the letter "a" in "aim" is pronounced as the long vowel sound /eɪ/. The word "aim" follows the common pattern of a consonant followed by a vowel and ending with a consonant, resulting in a long vowel sound.
no, its a word, but the "u" in it is a long vowel.
No, the word "award" does not contain a long vowel sound. In linguistics, a long vowel is a vowel sound that is pronounced the same as the name of the vowel. In the word "award," the "a" is pronounced as a short vowel sound, similar to the "a" in "cat."
Custodian has a short "u" and a long "i" and a long "o".
The word "smile" has a long vowel sound. In this case, the letter "i" is pronounced as /aɪ/, which is a diphthong made up of the long vowel sound /a/ followed by the glide /ɪ/. This is different from a short vowel sound, which is a quick, clipped pronunciation of the vowel.
"Ice cream" contains both long and short vowel sounds. The "i" in "ice" is a long vowel sound, while the "e" in "cream" is a short vowel sound.
Short vowel sound. Words such as ice and item are long I vowel sounds.
It has a silent E. The vowel sound is easily remembered as a long I if you remember:i - Ic - callede - Edward.
The vowel sound for the i in rice is a long i sound, which rhymes with ice. The e at the end is silent.
No, but a word like swine would be. Swim has the short I as in dim and slim.
It has one long vowel (E) and one schwa sound.
It has a long vowel sound.
Rayon has a long vowel sound.
Long
No, "can" does not have a long vowel sound. The vowel 'a' in "can" is pronounced with a short vowel sound.
It has a long vowel sound.
"Shake" has a long vowel sound. The "a" in "shake" is pronounced as "ay," making it a long vowel.