sound waves dissapate depending on location
stop is short o
The O in stop has a short I sound, as in stock and drop.
No. It has a short O sound as in slop and shop. It also rhymes with cop and mop.
Yes, it has the short O vowel sound, as in rob, clock, and drop.
The word has a short O sound, to rhyme with shop and stop.
No, it has a short O sound (ah). It rhymes with cop, hop, and stop.
No. It has a short O sound as in slop and shop. It also rhymes with cop and mop.
No, stop does not rhyme with assault. "Stop" is pronounced with a short 'o' sound, while "assault" is pronounced with an 'aw' sound followed by a 'lt' ending.
No. The I in time is a long I sound, as in crime and lime. The E is silent.
No, the vowel sound in him is a short i sound. An example of a word with a long i sound is time.
No, time does not rhyme with behind. "Time" has a long "i" sound, while "behind" has a short "i" sound.
Yes. The word knock (nok) has a short O (aah) sound as in dock and clock. The short O is seen in words such as hot and stop.