Yes, ant short-a is a sound. It is a low-back vowel sound typically represented by the symbol /æ/ in the International Phonetic Alphabet.
It is a short A sound as in ban and can't.
No. The A in ant has a short vowel sound (ah as in apple).
The A has a short A vowel sound, as in can't and grant.
It has a short A sound as in grant, can't, can, and man.
Yes. It has the short A sound as in ran and grant. The N gives it a different sound than in other short A words.Yes
It is a short A sound as in ban and can't.
No. The A in ant has a short vowel sound (ah as in apple).
The A has a short A vowel sound, as in can't and grant.
It has a short A sound as in grant, can't, can, and man.
The A has a short A sound, as in ant and hand.
The A has a short A sound, as in ant and hand.
Yes. It has the short A sound as in ran and grant. The N gives it a different sound than in other short A words.Yes
yes The 'a' in ant is pronounced 'ah' so it is the short vowel sound. In comparison, the 'a' in ape is the long version of the vowel, or 'ay'.
The A in hang has a short A sound, as in hat and sang. (this sounds slightly different from the short A in ant or am)
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It can have any of several sounds: - short A (ant to rhyme with slant) - umlaut A (as in Arthur) - short O (ont to rhyme with font) - AW (awnt to rhyme with haunt)
The short a sound, like hat, cat.