Yes, and both are short vowel sounds: a short A (as in bad or had) and a short I (as in hit or sit).
The word admit has two syllables, the A having a short A (ah) sound and the I having a short I (ih) sound. The similar words are bad and had, and bit and sit.
There are three vowels and three vowel sounds, two of them long vowel sounds, I and E. The A has a schwa or unstressed (uh) sound.
Yes, the word "loyal" has two vowel sounds: /oʊ/ and /ə/.
A blending of two sounds in a vowel is called a diphthong. This occurs when a vowel sound glides into another sound within the same syllable.
Oh honey, let me break it down for you. The word "meal" has two vowel sounds: the long 'e' sound like in 'beet', and the schwa sound like in 'cup'. So, there you have it, two vowel sounds in "meal". Keep on rockin', darling.
The word admit has two syllables, the A having a short A (ah) sound and the I having a short I (ih) sound. The similar words are bad and had, and bit and sit.
It has two short vowel sounds, the A and the I.
The word second has two vowel sounds, a short E and a schwa (sek-und)
The word "rapid" has two short vowel sounds, A and I.
There are three vowels and three vowel sounds, two of them long vowel sounds, I and E. The A has a schwa or unstressed (uh) sound.
Yes, the word "loyal" has two vowel sounds: /oʊ/ and /ə/.
Two a and e
A blending of two sounds in a vowel is called a diphthong. This occurs when a vowel sound glides into another sound within the same syllable.
Oh honey, let me break it down for you. The word "meal" has two vowel sounds: the long 'e' sound like in 'beet', and the schwa sound like in 'cup'. So, there you have it, two vowel sounds in "meal". Keep on rockin', darling.
The word is "assonance." It refers to the repetition of identical or similar vowel sounds in neighboring or in close words.
Tradition has one short vowel sound (the middle I) and two schwa vowel sounds.
"Afraid" has two vowel sounds. One of them is short and the other is long.