NO
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.
The I has a long I vowel sound, as in mite (might) and site (sight). The E is silent.
No, because it does not have an A in it. It has a short I sound.
The fish name is usually pronounced with a short A and a silent L : sammen/sammun.
No. The word "dish" has a short I sound (ih) to rhyme with fish and wish.
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 :)
The A has a long A sound, and the I has a short I sound.
Is bugle short you sound or long you sound
Is the word wanted a long a sound or short a sound
long
The I has a short I sound, as in click or trick.
The A has a short A sound.