Long
The word "guitar" has a long vowel sound for the letter "i."
SHort o-"aw" sound Slope has a long "o"
The word "closet" has a short vowel sound. The "o" is pronounced as a short vowel similar to the "ah" sound in "hot."
The word shot has a short O (aah) vowel sound, as in hot.
Mustard contains a short vowel sound since the "u" in mustard is pronounced as /ʌ/, the short "u" sound.
The word "guitar" has a long vowel sound for the letter "i."
SHort o-"aw" sound Slope has a long "o"
The word "closet" has a short vowel sound. The "o" is pronounced as a short vowel similar to the "ah" sound in "hot."
The word shot has a short O (aah) vowel sound, as in hot.
Mustard contains a short vowel sound since the "u" in mustard is pronounced as /ʌ/, the short "u" sound.
Yes. Both words have a short O (aah) sound also heard in nod, shot, jot, and chop.
The i in city is a short vowel.
Sight by a long shot
The short O sound is an "aah" sound as in the words odd, bomb, knob, mom, lock, and shot. Some A words have the sound : ma, spa, waffle, watch, swab
Overlapping sound (a.k.a. sound bridge).
No. It is In-dee-yann . Some people mispronounce it as In-Jun, with the short u sound, but that is just lazy enunciation.The dy- sound in English is often palatalized to dj- in informal and dialectical speech, for example didja and woodja for did you and would you. It is not lazy. That said, the uh vowel produced by palatalizing Indian to Injun is not a shot u sound ( as in book ) but a schwa.
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