No. It has a long A sound, because Y after a vowel does not usually sound like I.
The word that does have the long I is rye.
Yes. The A has a long A sound (ay) as in day and ray.
Yes. The AI pair has a long A sound as in rain and main.
Yes. The AY pair has the long A sound, as in pay and ray.
The word puree has a long A sound for the EE pair, reflecting its origin in French. Similar EE words are soiree and toupee.
It has a long "u" sound.
Yes. The A has a long A sound (ay) as in day and ray.
Yes. The AI pair has a long A sound as in rain and main.
Yes. The AY pair has the long A sound, as in pay and ray.
The word puree has a long A sound for the EE pair, reflecting its origin in French. Similar EE words are soiree and toupee.
It is never mentioned.
neither its sound waves that go into your ear
incident ray =reflected ray why?
Ray won the Oscar for Sound in 2004.
It has a long "u" sound.
very long...
Its as long as his hair lol<3
You say an x-ray. The use of 'a' or 'an' is determined by the first sound of a word, a vowel sound or a consonant sound. In the case of x-ray, it's said ex-ray so you use the 'an'.