The I has a short I sound in most pronunciations, to rhyme with ring and sing.
There are dialects (notably Southern US) where it may be pronounced "thang" to rhyme with rang and sang. This pronunciation has been widely adopted as slang.
The word ring has a short I sound. It rhymes with sing and thing.
The I has a short I sound as in slip and thing.
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.
Yes. The I has a short I sound, as in sink and think, sing and thing, or sin and thin.
The word ring has a short I sound. It rhymes with sing and thing.
The I has a short I sound as in slip and thing.
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.
"and" has a short vowel sound. It is pronounced as /ænd/.
The A has a short A (ah) sound as in cat and sat.
short I sound