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Yes, both have the "ih" sound of the short I.

Fish rhymes with dish and wish.

Pill rhymes with bill, fill, and kill.

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Does the word fish have short sound a?

No, because it does not have an A in it. It has a short I sound.


Does fish have long or short i sound?

NO


Does fish have a long vowel?

In the English language, the term "long vowel" typically refers to a vowel sound that is pronounced the same as the name of the letter itself. Fish does not contain a long vowel sound because the "i" in fish is pronounced with a short vowel sound, like in the word "sit." The pronunciation of the word "fish" follows the short vowel rule where the vowel sound is short and does not say its name.


Is dish a short vowel word?

Yes. The I in dish has a short I sound, as in dip and fish.


Is finish a short vowel word?

Yes. Both of the I's have a short I sound, as in fin and fish.


Is fish a short vowel word?

The I in fish has a short I vowel sound as in fin and wish.


Is little a short vowel?

Yep, the i in little makes a short sound like that in fish, whereas a long i sound would be like that in ice :) Hope I helped out :)


Does salmon have a short or long a sound?

The fish name is usually pronounced with a short A and a silent L : sammen/sammun.


Does the word dish have a long I vowel sound?

No. The word "dish" has a short I sound (ih) to rhyme with fish and wish.


Does pig have a short I sound?

Yes. The word "fish" has an "ih" or short I, to rhyme with dish and wish.


How many Sound you hear in the word fish?

Oh, what a lovely question! In the word "fish," you can hear three distinct sounds: the "f" sound at the beginning, the short "i" sound in the middle, and the "sh" sound at the end. Isn't it wonderful how even a simple word like "fish" can have so much beauty in its sounds?


What animal names have a short e sound?

There are several, including: -- elephant (first E) -- leopard (the OE pair) -- birds such as the wren, woodpecker, pheasant, and meadowlark (the EA pair) -- gazelle -- hedgehog