The word "treetop" (long E) fits the bill.
Yes. The sound of the letter (yoo) is heard.
cop is a short vowel sound. 'cope' with the mute 'e' the 'o' sound is like the letter 'o' from the alphabet. 'coop' is a long vowel sound.
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.
moment has a long o sounda long vowel sound is a sound which is the same as, or very similar to the letter name of the vowel.
Yes, but there is no letter a in the word. The O in the last syllable is long.
Long Island Sound at sea level is the lowest point in Connecticut.
The word "feet" has a long vowel sound. The letter "e" in "feet" makes the sound of the letter's name, which is a long E sound.
In the word "cape," the letter "a" makes a long A sound, which is the sound you hear in the word "cake."
Cake has a long "a" sound.
No, the word "lime" has a long vowel sound for the letter "i".
Oklahoma's highest point is the Black Mesa and is 4,975 feet (1,516 meters) above sea level
The word "pilot" has a long vowel sound for the letter "i".
Toad has a long vowel sound from the letter o.
long island sound
The I has a long I sound, and the A is unstressed (schwa sound eh or uh).
No. The word has a short I sound to rhyme with big and wig.
The word "was" has a short-a sound, like "ahhh". If you wanted a long-a sound, the word "ways" has a long-a sound, where the letter "a" sounds like "aie"