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".
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.
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.
"Lamp" is pronounced with a short 'a' 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.
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.
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.
"Lamp" is pronounced with a short 'a' sound.
Stubborn is pronounced with a short U.
Rose has a short sound, pronounced as "rohz."
The word potato is pronounced with a long a.
The word "cage" is short 'a', pronounced as /keɪdʒ/.