The word "thank" has a short vowel sound for the letter 'a.' In phonetics, it is represented as /æ/, which is the short 'a' sound as in "cat" or "bat." This is in contrast to the long 'a' sound, which is represented as /eɪ/ as in "cake" or "name."
No. The A has a short A sound as in crank and thank.
The A has a short A sound. Ankle is pronounced 'ank-ull'. The 'ank' part has the same sound as in the word 'thank'. The final 'e is silent.
'Ankle' is pronounced 'ank-ull'. The 'ank' part has the same sound as in the word 'thank'. The final 'e is silent.
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No. It has a short A as in rank and tank.
No. The A has a short A sound as in crank and thank.
The A has a short A sound. Ankle is pronounced 'ank-ull'. The 'ank' part has the same sound as in the word 'thank'. The final 'e is silent.
'Ankle' is pronounced 'ank-ull'. The 'ank' part has the same sound as in the word 'thank'. The final 'e is silent.
The A has a long A sound, and the I has a short I sound.
Weigh, (ie="a" sound) Hey (ey="a" sound) This is the "long" a sound, as opposed to short: HaHa Mama; or in the northern UK, "Ta"(rhymes with Ha) means thank you.
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Is the word wanted a long a sound or short a sound
Yes. [ˈθæŋk] The ank group incorporates a G sound, and is pronounced as "angk." Thank rhymes with bank and sank.
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The I has a short I sound, as in click or trick.
The O has a long O sound and the I has a short I sound.