Yes, in the context of phonetics, the word "float" does have a short o vowel sound. The short o sound is typically represented by the phonetic symbol /ɒ/ in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The short o sound in "float" is pronounced as /oʊ/ in American English, which is a diphthong sound.
"Float" has a long vowel sound for the letter O.
The OA pair in coat has a long O vowel sound, as in boat and float.
The first O has a long O sound and the second O has a short O sound.
Yes. The first O has a short O vowel sound.
The word "no" has a long O vowel sound as in go and so.
"Float" has a long vowel sound for the letter O.
The OA pair in coat has a long O vowel sound, as in boat and float.
It has a long O (oh) sound from the OA vowel pair. It rhymes with coat and float.
Boat has a long O sound. The OA is pronounced O as in coat, float, and goat.
Boat has a long O sound. The OA is pronounced O as in coat, float, and goat.
The first O has a long O sound and the second O has a short O sound.
Yes. The first O has a short O vowel sound.
The word "no" has a long O vowel sound as in go and so.
Yes. The O has a short O vowel sound as in lot and lob.
Yes. The O has a short O vowel sound, as in hop.
There is no short vowel sound. The O has a long O sound and the E is silent.
The "o" in "cold" is a short vowel sound.