It is a newsstand, where the long OO (long U) sound in news is also seen in moon and mule.
Of course, you might also buy one in a supermarket (U in super).
The word "sunrise" has the long I as in kite.
Yes. The second syllable of Monday contains a diphthong, which is formed by the combination of two vowels in a single syllable.
The sound of the word seems related to the emotions it implies.
Oh, what a happy little question! Compound words like "keyhole," "teapot," and "beekeeper" all have that lovely long e sound. Just like adding a touch of bright color to a painting, these words bring a beautiful harmony to our language. Keep exploring and discovering more of these delightful compound words, and remember, there are no mistakes, just happy accidents!
Harold was awoken by the sound of St John's church bells, shattering any hope of a Sunday morning lie in.
snowflake
cupcake
Bluebird.
peacetime
skyscraper
The word "skyscraper" has the long I sound in "sky" as in the word "kite."
Yes. The U is short in Sunday, while the AY pair has a long A sound.
The long A sound of "whale" (also wail and wale) is present in the word "snowflake".
You might buy the Sunday Times at a newsstand, drugstore or the supermarket.(The original version of this question specified a word with the vowel sound of the word "moon" which is the long OO heard in "news" and "newsstand.")
The word "sunrise" has the same beginning sound as the word "Sunday."
The compound word "pancake" has a short "a" sound.
The word "sunrise" has the long I as in kite.