There is no IE vowel sound. The I in twice has a long I sound, and the E is silent.
The vowel sound heard in "brief" is the long vowel sound /iː/.
In the word "fiery," the IE makes the long E vowel sound as in "see" or "be."
The long vowel sound in the word "title" is the "i" sound, pronounced like "IE" in words such as "pie" or "lie."
No, it does not. The IE vowel pair has a short E sound, to rhyme with bend and send.(In the similarly-spelled word fiend, the IE has a long E sound.)
no. In the word papi it does, not lie. Lie has an "ie" sound.
The vowel sound heard in "brief" is the long vowel sound /iː/.
In the word "fiery," the IE makes the long E vowel sound as in "see" or "be."
The long vowel sound in the word "title" is the "i" sound, pronounced like "IE" in words such as "pie" or "lie."
No, it does not. The IE vowel pair has a short E sound, to rhyme with bend and send.(In the similarly-spelled word fiend, the IE has a long E sound.)
no. In the word papi it does, not lie. Lie has an "ie" sound.
The I has a long I sound and the E is silent.
It has a long i sound. It is the past tense of try. The IE vowel pair has the same sound in lied and cried.
No. The IE is pronounced as a long I sound. (sounds like ty in tycoon)
The IE pair has a long I sound, as in die and fried.
It has the same vowel sound twice. The word liquid has two short I vowel sounds, one in each syllable. (lick-wid)
No, the word "tried" does not have a long vowel sound. In phonetics, a long vowel sound is pronounced the same as the letter itself, such as the "i" in "time." In "tried," the "i" is pronounced with a short vowel sound, similar to the "i" in "sit."
Oh, what a lovely question! The word "twice" has a long vowel sound, like in the word "time" or "like." Just say it slowly and you'll hear that nice, long "i" sound. Keep practicing, and soon you'll be saying it with ease!