No. It is a short I sound, to rhyme with bin and win.
The long I would sound like the first syllable of china.
"Chin" has a short I sound.
"Chin" has a short vowel sound.
Long
The "i" in chin is typically considered a short vowel sound. It is a quick and concise pronunciation, unlike long vowels which are sustained.
It has a long "u" sound.
"Chin" has a short I sound.
"Chin" has a short vowel sound.
Long
The "i" in chin is typically considered a short vowel sound. It is a quick and concise pronunciation, unlike long vowels which are sustained.
Not the word "in" which has a short i sound (ihn) as in bin, chin, and thin. The i can have a long E sound only (sometimes) when there is a silent E (marine, chlorine, ravine).
No. It has a short I sound to rhyme with bin, chin, and fin.The long I word is spine.
the hae would be pronounced like a "heh" and the chin would be chin without the heavy ch sound.
725 meters long. It was made by two Japanese brothers named jong chin and hanemi chin
It has a long "u" sound.
Cake has a long "a" sound.
The long "y" sound is the same as the long "i" sound. The words "my" and "rhyme" have this sound.
the worlest biggest chin has now been found to be Dominic crooks as it measures a hole 3 centries long.