Yes, the word pie has a long I sound from the IE pair, as in die, lie, and tie.
The mathematical term "pi" has the identical pronunciation.
Yes. The IE has a long i sound (aye) in pie, as in die and lie. The Greek letter pi is pronounced the same way (PY).
The IE pair has a long I sound, as in die and fried.
Yes, "pie" is a long vowel word because the letter "i" in "pie" makes the long /ai/ sound as in "eye".
It is a long I, the same as lie and pie.
Yes, the word "pile" has a long i sound, like in the word "pie."
Yes. The IE has a long i sound (aye) in pie, as in die and lie. The Greek letter pi is pronounced the same way (PY).
The IE pair has a long I sound, as in die and fried.
No. The IE in pie has a long I sound, as in die and lie. The homophone is the word "pi."
Yes, "pie" is a long vowel word because the letter "i" in "pie" makes the long /ai/ sound as in "eye".
It is a long I, the same as lie and pie.
Yes, the word "pile" has a long i sound, like in the word "pie."
The word "pie" contains a long vowel sound. In this case, the vowel sound for "i" is pronounced like the letter "I" in the alphabet.
Yes. The IE has a long i sound (aye) in pie, as in die and lie. The Greek letter pi is pronounced the same way (PY).
The IE vowel pair has a long I sound in pie, as in lie and vie. The homophone (pi) also has a long I. In the Spanish word meaning foot, the two vowels are pronounced separately (pee-ay).
because of the long 'eye' sound at the ending
The long vowel sound in the word "title" is the "i" sound, pronounced like "IE" in words such as "pie" or "lie."
Yes. The I in pine has a long I sound, as in line and pie. The E is silent.