Yes - it is pronounced with a short "o" sound.
The word "rod" has a short O (aah) sound, as in god or rot.
The word rod has a short O sound, as in rob and god. (The long O is in road.)
No, the word "from" does not have a short "o" sound. The "o" in "from" is pronounced as the diphthong /ɒʊ/.
Yes, the word "sock" has a short "o" sound, not a short "a" sound.
The first O has a long O sound and the second O has a short O sound.
The word "rod" has a short O (aah) sound, as in god or rot.
The word rod has a short O sound, as in rob and god. (The long O is in road.)
No, the word "from" does not have a short "o" sound. The "o" in "from" is pronounced as the diphthong /ɒʊ/.
Yes, the word "sock" has a short "o" sound, not a short "a" sound.
"Road" creates a long 'o' sound. "Rod" creates a short 'o' sound or "aw" sound.A few other similar sounding vowels for road:commodepie ala modestrodetoadA few other similar sounding words for 'rod' as in fishing rod:bodcodGodmod (shortened slang for modern)nododdpodsod
The first O has a long O sound and the second O has a short O sound.
A short 'o' sound
Is the word bone a short or long o sound?
The first O has a long O sound and the second O has a short O sound.
No, the word "comb" does not have a short "o" sound. In "comb," the "o" is pronounced with a short "ah" sound, as in "father."
Yes. The O has a short O sound as in clot and lock.
The O has a long O sound and the A has a short A sound.