There are three vowels and three vowel sounds, two of them long vowel sounds, I and E.
The A has a schwa or unstressed (uh) sound.
Only one: the vowel pair EE has the sound of a long E.
Vowels are said to be "long" vowels when you can hear the name of the vowel, such as the A in made, the E in below, the I in high, the O in bone, and the U in unit. The sound OO also has long and short versions, the short being the OO sound in bull or good, and the long being the OO sounds in moon and tuna. Some vowel guides include these as long and short U, respectively, because many U words have them.
Only one. The EE pair has the long E sound as in be, he, and me.1.
German has a total of 6 vowel sounds.
There is only one, a long E created by the EA pair, as in beat, neat, and seat.
Only one: the vowel pair EE has the sound of a long E.
Only one. The OA pair has the long O (oh) vowel sound.
There are two : a long E and a schwa.
Vowels are said to be "long" vowels when you can hear the name of the vowel, such as the A in made, the E in below, the I in high, the O in bone, and the U in unit. The sound OO also has long and short versions, the short being the OO sound in bull or good, and the long being the OO sounds in moon and tuna. Some vowel guides include these as long and short U, respectively, because many U words have them.
Only one. The EE pair has the long E sound as in be, he, and me.1.
German has a total of 6 vowel sounds.
Two. The AI (long A) and the OA (long O). (sayl-boht)
Only one, a long A as in lane or came. The E is silent.
There is only one, a long E created by the EA pair, as in beat, neat, and seat.
There is only one vowel, which is the 'I' in wit.
Two:Presume (short e, long u)The second E is silent.
Just one short vowel, the O. The Y is a vowel but has a long E sound.