If you mean the one in Irish then it's pronounced long, not short. Because it's a faadha.
No, a long one. (the 'o' in long is short, by the way)
The "a" in ape is short. It is pronounced with a short /æ/ sound as in "cat".
"Lamp" is pronounced with a short 'a' sound.
No, it is pronounced "wil" with a short i sound. If pronounced with a long e sound it would be pronounced the same as "wheel", which is a separate English word.
In the word "shiver," the letter "i" is pronounced as a short vowel sound, as in "ih." Short vowels are typically pronounced in a quick and clipped manner, while long vowels are pronounced with a lengthened sound. Therefore, "shiver" contains a short vowel sound.
Adolf is pronounced with a short a. Ah-dolf.
It is not pronounced with a long e. It is pronounced with the short i sound. I do not know where you got the short e sound from.
No, a long one. (the 'o' in long is short, by the way)
The "a" in ape is short. It is pronounced with a short /æ/ sound as in "cat".
No, if it was short it would be pronounced "skih" when in fact it is pronounced "skee" making it long.
"Lamp" is pronounced with a short 'a' sound.
No, it is pronounced "wil" with a short i sound. If pronounced with a long e sound it would be pronounced the same as "wheel", which is a separate English word.
In the word "shiver," the letter "i" is pronounced as a short vowel sound, as in "ih." Short vowels are typically pronounced in a quick and clipped manner, while long vowels are pronounced with a lengthened sound. Therefore, "shiver" contains a short vowel sound.
Stubborn is pronounced with a short U.
The word potato is pronounced with a long a.
Rose has a short sound, pronounced as "rohz."
The word "cage" is short 'a', pronounced as /keɪdʒ/.