Fox has a short o sound.
Yes, the vowel sound in "fox" is a short vowel sound.
The "o" in fox is a short vowel. It is pronounce O as in "ON". If it were long it would be oh as in "low".
No. The O in fox is a short O sound, as in follow.
The word "fox" has the short O vowel sound (aah).
The vowel sound in "fox" is a short o sound. It is pronounced /ɒ/ in British English and /ɑ/ in American English.
Yes, the vowel sound in "fox" is a short vowel sound.
The "o" in fox is a short vowel. It is pronounce O as in "ON". If it were long it would be oh as in "low".
No. The O in fox is a short O sound, as in follow.
The word "fox" has the short O vowel sound (aah).
The vowel sound in "fox" is a short o sound. It is pronounced /ɒ/ in British English and /ɑ/ in American English.
No. The word box has a short O, very similar to the short A. It rhymes with fox.
The word box has a short O vowel sound, as in bob and fox.
No. The O in fox is a short O (ah) sound. It rhymes with box and rocks.
No. The word box has a short O, very similar to the short A. It rhymes with fox.
The O has a short O sound as in bomb and fox.
The word "mop" has the short O (aah) sound as in several animal names.(There is a different sound, AW, in dog, hog, and frog.)The short O sound is heard as-- the O in fox, oxen, lobster, and wombat-- the first O in cockatoo, crocodile, rhinoceros-- the second O in hippopotamus-- the first A in wallaby
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