Yes. The A has a short A sound as in can and man.
It has a short A sound as in tan, tang and bank. The A has a slightly different sound than in apple or sat. The pronunciation is (tangk).
Tansen is pronounced as "tan-sen." The emphasis is on the first syllable, with a short "a" sound.
The A in can has a short A sound, as in the rhyming words ban, man, pan, plan, ran, scan, span, and tan. The short A also appears in words such as apple, bad, dab, fat, clap, and sat.
It has a short I sound.
The A has a short A sound, and the I has a short I sound.
It has a short A sound as in tan, tang and bank. The A has a slightly different sound than in apple or sat. The pronunciation is (tangk).
Yes. The A in fan has the short A sound as in fad and family. Fan rhymes with ban and tan.
Well, it's the only one, and sure enough is a short A sound (as in ban and tan). Occasionally vowels do sound like other vowels.
No, it is a short a sound. It rhymes with an, ban, can, Dan, man, pan, ran, tan, and van.
Tansen is pronounced as "tan-sen." The emphasis is on the first syllable, with a short "a" sound.
The A in can has a short A sound, as in the rhyming words ban, man, pan, plan, ran, scan, span, and tan. The short A also appears in words such as apple, bad, dab, fat, clap, and sat.
It has a short I sound.
The A has a short A sound, and the I has a short I sound.
Yes, the i in pit has a short vowel sound.
No. It has a short A sound and a short I sound (man-ij). The E has no sound.
Yes. The A has the short A sound as in tap and back.
Yes, the word "sock" has a short "o" sound, not a short "a" sound.