Yes. The U has a short U despite the silent E (juj).
There word JUDGE (short U, silent E) is pronounced (juj). The first syllable in JUDGMENT is also a short U, and the E has a schwa sound (juj-mehnt).
The U has a short U (uh) sound, and the E is silent (as in budge, fudge, and grudge).
The first O is a short vowel, and the I is short. The second O is a schwa and the E is silent.
The first I is a short I, the second I is a long I. (The C is silent.)
No. The I in silent has a long I sound as in mile.
There word JUDGE (short U, silent E) is pronounced (juj). The first syllable in JUDGMENT is also a short U, and the E has a schwa sound (juj-mehnt).
The U has a short U (uh) sound, and the E is silent (as in budge, fudge, and grudge).
It has a short I sound for the first I, and a long I for the second. The E is silent.
The first e is the short e; it has the 'eh' sound. The second e is silent, but makes the a into a long a.
The first E has a short E sound. The second is a long E and the third E is silent.
Yes. The second I is a long I. The first I is a short I and the E is silent.
The first I is a schwa, the second I is a long I, and the E is silent.
The first E and the I both have short vowel sounds. The second E is a schwa and the final E is silent.
The first O is a short vowel, and the I is short. The second O is a schwa and the E is silent.
The second I is a schwa sound. The first E is pronounced as a short I and the final E is silent.
None are a long e. First one is short e or more like a short i (as in pit), second is a short e, last is silent.
No. The A has a long A sound as in snail and bake. The E is silent.