No, the word "suit" does not have a long vowel sound. The "ui" dipthong in suit makes a single sound, not a long vowel sound.
The word "suit" does not have a long vowel sound. The 'u' in "suit" is pronounced as a short vowel.
No, "suit" is not a long vowel word. The "u" in "suit" is actually a short vowel sound.
The long vowel sounds in "absentminded" are: "a" in "absent" "i" in "minded"
It's short.
There are three vowels and three vowel sounds, two of them long vowel sounds, I and E. The A has a schwa or unstressed (uh) sound.
The word "suit" does not have a long vowel sound. The 'u' in "suit" is pronounced as a short vowel.
No, "suit" is not a long vowel word. The "u" in "suit" is actually a short vowel sound.
The long vowel sounds in "absentminded" are: "a" in "absent" "i" in "minded"
It's short.
There are three vowels and three vowel sounds, two of them long vowel sounds, I and E. The A has a schwa or unstressed (uh) sound.
The long vowel sounds in the word "zebra" are represented by the "e" and the "a." The "e" is pronounced as a long vowel, similar to the "ee" in "see," while the "a" is pronounced as a long vowel similar to the "a" in "father." Together, these sounds create the pronunciation "ZEE-bruh."
No. Both the A and the I have short vowel sounds.
The word "Lady" consists of two separate vowel sounds. Both vowel sounds are long. The long "A" sound and the long "E" sound.
No. The UI pair has a long U (long OO) vowel sound, as in sue and fruit.
Both vowel sounds in "raincoat" are long vowels.
There are 2 long vowel sounds. The AI has a long A sound and the OW has a long O sound.
No, the vowel "e" in the word "scheme" does not produce a long vowel sound. It is pronounced as a short vowel sound.