Yes. The A has a long A sound as in case and chase.
No, the word "base" does not have a long vowel sound. The "a" in "base" is pronounced as a short vowel sound.
Yes. The A has the same long A sound as in "base." The first E is silent.
Yes, the A usually has a long A sound, as in base and case. There is a variant pronunciation with a short O sound (voz).
Yes. The A has a long A sound as in base and chase, and the E is silent.
In the English language, the word "chase" contains a long vowel sound. The "a" in "chase" is pronounced as a long vowel sound, as in the word "cake" or "gate." This is because the letter "a" is followed by a silent "e" at the end of the word, which typically indicates a long vowel sound.
No, the word "base" does not have a long vowel sound. The "a" in "base" is pronounced as a short vowel sound.
Yes. The A has the same long A sound as in "base." The first E is silent.
The A has a long A sound, as in case and race. The E is silent.
Yes, the A usually has a long A sound, as in base and case. There is a variant pronunciation with a short O sound (voz).
Yes. The A has a long A sound as in base and chase, and the E is silent.
Yes. The second A retains the long A sound from the base word "fascinate." The first A is a form of short A as heard in fast.
It is a long A (you hear the A sound) with a silent E. It rhymes with case and face.
In the English language, the word "chase" contains a long vowel sound. The "a" in "chase" is pronounced as a long vowel sound, as in the word "cake" or "gate." This is because the letter "a" is followed by a silent "e" at the end of the word, which typically indicates a long vowel sound.
The word class has a short A vowel sound. (The long A is in words like base and raise.)
The word vase has two separate pronunciations: -- short A, silent E to rhyme with Oz -- long A, silent E to rhyme with base and face.
I'm sure you know that base -e is in words their way. So you need to figure out a long e sound in a base word. Okay? From 莎拉
It has a long "u" sound.