It has 2 long sounds. The I is a long I, and the Y has a long E sound (ty-nee).
There are two pronunciations: The noun minute (60 seconds) has two short I sounds (minit). The adjective minute (tiny) has a long I and a long U sound (my-nyoot).
long e sounds like "ee" therefore the y you are looking for is found in the words candy tiny and curly
Small bells can be said to "tinkle" or to "jingle" (although the latter is also used for pocket coins and the former is used for urinating). A tiny bell makes a ding sound, as opposed to larger bells going dong or bong.
"Height challenged" is a metaphor that can be used to describe someone who is short. It uses the concept of height to indirectly refer to someone's short stature.
Sure! "She placed a tiny dot at the end of her signature."
There are two pronunciations: The noun minute (60 seconds) has two short I sounds (minit). The adjective minute (tiny) has a long I and a long U sound (my-nyoot).
Yes. It is a vowel with the sound of a long E.The only time a Y is a consonant is when it makes the "yuh" sound as in yawn and yellow.
sloths have short flat heads big eyes short snouts long legs tiny ears and claws
More info has to be given even for a guess.
fiber-optic
"optics"
The short-tailed weasel is a tiny animal, only 15 to 23 cm long.
The short tailed weasel is a tiny animal only about 14 to 25 centimetres long.
The traveling of concentrated light through long tiny fibers of glass to carry sound is called optical fiber communication. This technology uses light signals to transmit data over long distances at high speeds with minimal signal loss.
With how they get their food they kinda have to have long legs. Try imagining them doing it with tiny short legs.
long e sounds like "ee" therefore the y you are looking for is found in the words candy tiny and curly
maybe just a tiny tiny tiny bit. but nothing very noticeable. its mostly the wood quality that make the sound of the guitar different.