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No. As in "want" the A is pronounced as a short O (wonted), an AW (wawnted), or especially in some US dialects as a short U (wunted).

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Is the word wanted a short or long sound?

Is the word wanted a long a sound or short a sound


Does wanted has a short or long a vowel sound?

"Wanted" has a short "a" vowel sound.


Do these words have the short a sound that back Sat and wanted?

Yes, all the words "back," "sat," and "wanted" have the short 'a' sound.


Is the a in wanted a short or long sound?

The sound may be a short O (as in font) or a short U (rhymes with bunted).In British English, it is an OR/AW sound (wawnt-ed, to rhyme with haunted).


Does wanted have a short or long A vowel sound?

Neither long or short A, but one of several other sounds.The sound may be a short O (as in font) or a short U (rhymes with bunted).In British English, it is an OR/AW sound (wawnt-ed, to rhyme with haunted).


What is the vowel sound in the word wanted?

The word wanted, as with want, has several pronunciations.There is a short O sound as in the words bond and font.There is the British English "aw" sound, to rhyme with haunted.There is also a short U sound as in one and won, to rhyme with bunted and punted.


Is wanted a long vowel word?

No. The A has a short O sound, and the E is a schwa.


Does wanted have a short or long a sound?

Neither long or short A, but one of several other sounds.The sound may be a short O (as in font) or a short U (rhymes with bunted).In British English, it is an OR/AW sound (wawnt-ed, to rhyme with haunted).


Is the word was a long a sound?

The word "was" has a short-a sound, like "ahhh". If you wanted a long-a sound, the word "ways" has a long-a sound, where the letter "a" sounds like "aie"


What word has the same vowel sound as wanted?

The nasalised vowel in "wanted" is the same as the vowel in "bonded."The word "wanted" usually has either of two main sounds: a short O as in bond or font, or a short U as in one/won to rhyme with bunted and punted.(In British English, it may have a caret O sound to rhyme with haunted, as wawnt-ed.)


Is the word live a short i or long i word?

It depends on how it is used. The adjective "live" (alive) has a long I, as in "life" while the verb "to live" has a short I, as in "give." The television show was a live feed. (Long I sound.) He wanted to live in the country. (Short I sound.)


Does silk have a long I sound or short I sound?

It has a short I sound.