Yes. The I in lip has the "ih" sound as in rip and ship.
The vowel in "has" is a short vowel. It is pronounced as /æ/ which is a short 'a' sound.
Lid has a short i vowel sound as in lick and lip. Lid rhymes with bid and kid.The long i sound is heard in the word lied.
Yes. The EE pair has a long E sound, as in sweet and keep.
The lip smacking sound is typically spelled as "muah" or "smooch."
It has a short I sound.
Yes. The I has the short I sound (ih) as in dip and lip.
Yes. The sound is a short I to rhyme with hip, lip, and trip.
The vowel in "has" is a short vowel. It is pronounced as /æ/ which is a short 'a' sound.
Answerlip-izz-anner Lip (short i) izz (short i) anner (short o) LIP-i-zzan-erlip (short i)- i (short i) - zan (short a) - er (short e)There is no "o" sound, short or otherwise, in Lipizzan or Lipizzaner.
Lid has a short i vowel sound as in lick and lip. Lid rhymes with bid and kid.The long i sound is heard in the word lied.
Yes. The word "fish" has an "ih" or short I, to rhyme with dish and wish.
Yes. The EE pair has a long E sound, as in sweet and keep.
The lip smacking sound is typically spelled as "muah" or "smooch."
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.