Yes. It is a short E sound as in met and hen. It rhymes with the words den, pen, and then.
Yes. The E is a short E sound as in hem and men.
It has one short vowel sound and one long vowel sound. The E has a short E sound, as in men. The U has a long U (long OO) sound.
The vowel sound in "fence" is a short "e". Other words with the same short "e" vowel sound are met, send, less, wreck, wed, hedge, sell, gem, men, bet, and hex.
The A has a short E sound, the Y has a long E sound (men-ee).
The "e" in "men" is typically pronounced with a short vowel sound.
Yes. The E is a short E sound as in hem and men.
It has one short vowel sound and one long vowel sound. The E has a short E sound, as in men. The U has a long U (long OO) sound.
The vowel sound in "fence" is a short "e". Other words with the same short "e" vowel sound are met, send, less, wreck, wed, hedge, sell, gem, men, bet, and hex.
The A has a short E sound, the Y has a long E sound (men-ee).
The "e" in "men" is typically pronounced with a short vowel sound.
The 'e' in menu is a short vowel, as in 'men'. The 'u' has a long U (yoo) sound.
No. It has a short E sound, as in met. It rhymes with den and then.
Yes. The E has a short sound as in ten and den.
In the word "black," the letter 'a' is pronounced with a short vowel sound, as in the /æ/ sound in the word "cat." This short vowel sound is commonly found in words where the letter 'a' is followed by a consonant, as in the word "back" or "lack."
The EA Pair in the word 'mean' has a long E sound. The short E word would be 'men.'
Yes. The E has a short E sound as in men and ten.
No. It has the short E sound as in hen and men.