Yes, "fin" contains a short vowel sound. The letter "i" in "fin" is pronounced with a short /ɪ/ sound.
Short; it contains an "eh" sound rather than an "aye" sound.
In the word "wig," the "i" is a short vowel sound, pronounced as /ɪ/, as in "sit" and "fin."
Yes, the word "infinity" has a short vowel in the first syllable, pronounced as "in-fin-ity."
No. The I in wine has a long I sound, as in wipe and fine. The E is silent.
The vowel in "has" is a short vowel. It is pronounced as /æ/ which is a short 'a' sound.
Short; it contains an "eh" sound rather than an "aye" sound.
In the word "wig," the "i" is a short vowel sound, pronounced as /ɪ/, as in "sit" and "fin."
The I in fish has a short I vowel sound as in fin and wish.
Yes. Both of the I's have a short I sound, as in fin and fish.
Yes, the word "infinity" has a short vowel in the first syllable, pronounced as "in-fin-ity."
No. The I in wine has a long I sound, as in wipe and fine. The E is silent.
The vowel in "has" is a short vowel. It is pronounced as /æ/ which is a short 'a' sound.
Loser long or short vowel
The word "finish" has a short vowel sound for both "i" and "a."
then is a short vowel
The "i" is the only vowel in "which", and it has a short vowel sound.
The vowel 'a' in 'hat' is considered a short vowel sound.