It has neither. The U in put has a short OO (uh-oo) sound as in foot and pull. The short OO is also heard in the words look and good.
The word has a short OO/U sound (as in hoof, pull, and put).
Stubborn is pronounced with a short U.
"Just" has a short "u".
No, "flute" does not have a short vowel sound. To have a short U sound, it would have to rhyme with mutt or nut. To have a short OO sound, it would rhyme with foot or put. The word flute has a long U or long OO sound (floot). The long YOO sound appears in some long U words where the consonants provide a Y sound. Examples are cute, mute, mule, fuel, and feud. The YOO also appears in some words that start with U, such as uniform and unique.
If it was to be a long u , it'd sound like sue-ch. Therefore, it is a short u.
No, 'put' has an intermediate (between long and short) 'U' sound, like 'good' has.
The word has a short OO/U sound (as in hoof, pull, and put).
Stubborn is pronounced with a short U.
"Just" has a short "u".
No, "flute" does not have a short vowel sound. To have a short U sound, it would have to rhyme with mutt or nut. To have a short OO sound, it would rhyme with foot or put. The word flute has a long U or long OO sound (floot). The long YOO sound appears in some long U words where the consonants provide a Y sound. Examples are cute, mute, mule, fuel, and feud. The YOO also appears in some words that start with U, such as uniform and unique.
If it was to be a long u , it'd sound like sue-ch. Therefore, it is a short u.
Both: the U is a long U (yoo), and the I has a short I sound.
The U in duck is a short vowel sound.
Yes, the word "bug" has a short U sound, not a long U sound.
There is a long U (long OO) vowel sound for the second U (toot).The sounds are short U, short I, long U, silent E.
No. The E in cute is silent. This makes the U a long vowel sound (kyoot).
The U is a long U (long OO) sound as in too. But the I has a short I sound.