Yes. The E is a short E sound as in hem and men.
The word "hen" has a short e sound.
Yes. The E is a short E sound as in hem and men.
The word "hen" contains a short vowel sound. The 'e' in "hen" is pronounced as a short e sound.
Yes, the word hen does have the short e sound. Some other words with the same short e sound are let, peck, and ten.
Yes. The E has the short E sound as in hen and went. The WH is pronounced as a plain W (wenn).
A hen has a short e sound and has feathers. A chicken also has the short e and feathers but you have to remember that the short e is in the second syllable in chicken.
Yes, it does, as in hen and men.Yes. The word when has a short E sound (wen) as in the rhyming words ten and then.
No. It has the short E sound as in hen and men.
No. short "e" sounds sound like jet bet bed hen etc. and release does not sound like that. hope this helped.
Yes. It is a short E sound as in met and hen. It rhymes with the words den, pen, and then.
Yes, leg is a short E word. The long E vowel has the E sound. Additional words that have the short E sound include ten, hen, lemon, pen, net, jet, nest, and vest.
Yes, in the English language, both "seal" and "hen" have short e sounds.