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It is a long I sound as in the rhyming words child and mild, also piled, tiled and dialed.

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Does mild have a short vowel sound?

No. Mild has a long I sound, as in wild. Milk has a short I vowel sound.


Does mild have a short or long vowel sound?

The word mild has a long I sound, as in wild or mile.


Does Child have a long or short vowel sound?

It depends on the specific word or context. Some words may have a long vowel sound, such as "cute," where the "u" makes the long /uː/ sound. Other words may have a short vowel sound, such as "cat," where the "a" makes the short /æ/ sound.


Does 'the' have a short vowel sound?

No.When used before a vowel sound, "the" has a long E sound.(The animal is wild.)When used before a consonant, "the" has a schwa or unstressed sound (thuh).(The wild animal is loose)


Does wild have a long I sound?

Yes. The word "wild" is a long I, and rhymes with child and mild.


Does smile rhyme with wild?

No, smile and wild do not rhyme. "Smile" has a long "i" sound, while "wild" has a short "i" sound.


Does dish have a short I sound?

Yes. The i is short as in which and ditch and list. Other endings produce a long i sound (dice, wild).


What is one wild colt word that can have a short or long sound?

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Why in Into the Wild sound track Guaranteed there is a long pause between song?

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When was The wild mercury sound created?

The wild mercury sound was created in 2007.


What are wild colt words?

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What accent over the e creates the ee sound?

If you are asking about diacritical marks used to gshow pronunciation in a traditional dictionary of English--and if you mean the vowel sound of "meet" as opposed to "met"--the the sound in "meet" is called a long "e" and is shown with a macron, or straight bar above the letter. The short "e" of "met" wild be shown with a symbol similar to a parenthesis ")" on its side, looking something like a smiling face. HOWEVER, some modern dictionaries, even of English words for use by speakers of English (and also most bilingual dictionaries) now use International Phonetic Alphabet, and the vowel of English "meet" would be shown with the letter "i" while that of "met" would look sometiong like a mirror image of "3".