No. The EA has a long E sound, as in leap and sheaf.
The word "leaf" has a long e sound (/liːf/).
The EA pair has a long E sound as in reef.
No. The EA has a long E sound as in leave and lean.
The EA pair in leaf has the long E vowel sound, as in lean and grief.
Neither. The EA pair has the sound of a long E, as in lean and reef.
The word "leaf" has a long e sound (/liːf/).
The EA pair has a long E sound as in reef.
No. The EA has a long E sound as in leave and lean.
The EA pair in leaf has the long E vowel sound, as in lean and grief.
No. The EA has a long E sound, as in leap and sheaf.
Neither. The EA pair has the sound of a long E, as in lean and reef.
No. When has a short e sound. Leaf has a long e sound though. When a letter says it's own name then it is long.
The word "year" has a long E vowel sound, created from the "ea" pairing. (E.g. bead, leaf, dear, fear)
It has a short I sound.
The A has a short A sound, and the I has a short I sound.
Yes, the i in pit has a short vowel sound.
No. It has a short A sound and a short I sound (man-ij). The E has no sound.