Yes. The AU pair is pronounced as a short A (laff), to rhyme with staff.
The short vowel sound in the word "laugh" is /æ/, as in "cat."
Some words with "au" and a short "a" sound are: laugh, sausage, laundry, fraud.
Yes. The AU pair has a short A sound (laff).That would depend on your accent. Where I come from the vowels (au) sound like - laaf.In phonetics it would be described as an "open central unrounded vowel".
The A in staff is a short A vowel sound, as in chaff, calf, half, graph, and laugh.
It has a short A vowel sound (haff) to rhyme with calf and laugh.
The short vowel sound in the word "laugh" is /æ/, as in "cat."
Some words with "au" and a short "a" sound are: laugh, sausage, laundry, fraud.
Yes. The AU pair has a short A sound (laff).That would depend on your accent. Where I come from the vowels (au) sound like - laaf.In phonetics it would be described as an "open central unrounded vowel".
The A in staff is a short A vowel sound, as in chaff, calf, half, graph, and laugh.
It has a short A vowel sound (haff) to rhyme with calf and laugh.
The short A vowel sound is "ah" as in apple, back, and bat. The short A sound is also heard in words such as: A words (silent E) : have, calve AI words : plaid AU words : laugh, guarantee
The word last (with several meanings) is pronounced with a short A sound, colored by the S as is the A in lag or laugh. Last rhymes with cast, fast, past, and vast.
A laugh.....!
It's when you laugh and sound like a horse when you do. Like the sound horses make is probably the sound that;s comming out of your mouth.
yes they do but it doesn't sound like a human laugh
The A is a short A (ah as in apple), as in the rhyming words bad, mad, cad, lad, and sad. Other words with a short A are fat, stack, laugh, and slap.
to laugh or to enjoy Chortle is a sound, it means to laugh or chuckle.