It has a short A sound, as in pack and man.
The A has a short A sound as in mad and pan.
Yes. The A has a short A vowel sound as in ban and can.Yes, "pan" has a short "a" sound.
No, 'panel' has a short 'a' sound. It is pronounced 'pan-ull'. The accent is on the first syllable.
Yes, the word "drag" has a short vowel sound, with the 'a' making an 'a' sound as in "cat" or "pan."
Yes. The A in pal has a short A sound, as in pad, pat, and pan.
The A has a short A sound as in mad and pan.
Yes. The A has a short A vowel sound as in ban and can.Yes, "pan" has a short "a" sound.
The A has a short A vowel sound as in pan. The O and -ion (yun) are both schwa sounds.
Pan is a short vowel sound because it doesn't pronounce the letter a. If you add an e to the end and make the word pane, it will be a long vowel. You can hear the difference in how the a is pronounced this way.
No, 'panel' has a short 'a' sound. It is pronounced 'pan-ull'. The accent is on the first syllable.
Yes, the word "drag" has a short vowel sound, with the 'a' making an 'a' sound as in "cat" or "pan."
In the phrase "bag cake and pan," the words contain both short and long vowels. "Bag" and "pan" have short vowels, while "cake" has a long vowel sound. The vowel sounds are determined by the letters and their placement within the words.
Yes. The A in pal has a short A sound, as in pad, pat, and pan.
Yes, in the word "panel," the first syllable "pan" has a short vowel sound.
The word "pan" has a short A (long vowels sound like the letter).The words with a long A are pane and pain.
The A has a short A sound as in can and pan.
I believe you are asking about the word 'can'? Yes, it has a short 'a' sound, so is just pronounced 'can'. The general rule on short words that follow the pattern CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) is that the vowel will usually be short. For example, words such as 'pan, hat, bag, bug, win, hum, sit, wet, pen, dot, hot, tub, map, mud', etc, all have short vowel sounds.