Is belt short o long e words?
No. Although the EA has a long E in deal, it has a short E sound in the past tense dealt (delt). Dealt rhymes with belt and felt.
Yes it does. It has a short E sound as in belt. Rhyming words include fell, sell, and tell.
No, "shell check" and "belt short" are not valid English words. They do not have any defined meaning in the language.
It is the short e sound
No. The E has a long E sound, as in he, me, and we.
Yes.
No. Although the EA has a long E in deal, it has a short E sound in the past tense dealt (delt). Dealt rhymes with belt and felt.
Yes it does. It has a short E sound as in belt. Rhyming words include fell, sell, and tell.
No, "shell check" and "belt short" are not valid English words. They do not have any defined meaning in the language.
It is the short e sound
No. The E has a long E sound, as in he, me, and we.
Yes. The E has a short E sound as in rest and bed.
No. It has a short A sound and a short I sound (man-ij). The E has no sound.
No, the word "jet" does not have a short e sound. It is pronounced with a short e sound, as in "eh."
If you mean 'Is "belt" a short-vowel word?' (i.e. 'Is the vowel sound in the word "belt" a short one?' the answer is "yes". If you mean something else, can you rewrite your question with correct spelling and punctuation? Properly constructed questions are much more likely to be answered.
Yes. The E has a short E sound as in net and test.
No. There is a short U sound, and the A has a short I sound, but the E is silent.