The O in love has a short U (uh) sound, despite the silent E. This is also heard in the words of, shove, and blood.
The O has a short U vowel sound (uh) as in glove and love.
Yes, "confuse" has a short U vowel sound /ʌ/ as in "cup" and "love."
No, "move" does not have a long vowel sound. "Move" is pronounced with a short "o" sound, like in the word "love".
The O has a short U (uh) vowel sound, but the E is silent.
Although there is a silent E, the O has a short U vowel sound (uh), as in love and shove.
The O has a short U vowel sound (uh) as in glove and love.
Yes, "confuse" has a short U vowel sound /ʌ/ as in "cup" and "love."
No, "move" does not have a long vowel sound. "Move" is pronounced with a short "o" sound, like in the word "love".
The O has a short U (uh) vowel sound, but the E is silent.
Although there is a silent E, the O has a short U vowel sound (uh), as in love and shove.
Yes. The word love (luv) has an unusual short U (uh) vowel sound, as in above and shove.
The short vowel sound in shovel is the short u sound. Another word with that same sound is love.
In English pronunciation, the vowel sounds in "love" (ʌ) and "move" (uː) are different. Specifically, "love" has the short vowel sound /ʌ/ as in "cup," while "move" has the long vowel sound /uː/ as in "food." Because the vowel sounds are not the same, these words do not rhyme.
The word "bubble" has a short U vowel sound (uh) as in rub, scrub, and rubble.
No. The vowel in love is called schwa and is usually represented as a "short" u.
In many dialects, the O has a short U sound (muth-ur).
Well, honey, the word "told" has a long 'o' vowel sound. It's like when you're telling someone a juicy piece of gossip - you really stretch out that 'o' sound. So, don't be shy, give that 'o' some extra love when you say "told."