Hay is typically pronounced with a long "a" sound, like in the word "say."
The word "hay" has a long a sound.
The EY in "hey" has a long A vowel sound, as in "hay."
The word "whale" has a long a sound, like in the word "say" or "hay".
No. The A retains the long A sound as in "hate" despite the spelling. (hay-trid)
Yes. The AY creates a long A sound as in day and say.
The word "hay" has a long a sound.
The EY in "hey" has a long A vowel sound, as in "hay."
The word "whale" has a long a sound, like in the word "say" or "hay".
No. The A retains the long A sound as in "hate" despite the spelling. (hay-trid)
Either. it depends on the previous word. if the previous word had the main vowel short sound, the a would be long sound.example 1: "Have a nice day!" (have is short, asounds like ay)example 2: "Let's play a different game." (play is short, a sounds like uh)
Yes. The AY creates a long A sound as in day and say.
If it is pronounced short as 'kachi' (കച്ചി), it means, 'hay' or 'straw'. When pronounced long as 'kaachi' (കാച്ചി), it means 'killed' or 'boiled'.
they usuallo eat y eat long grass horses are the one who eats hay
Alfalfa. Hay. Pasture grasses. Grasshoppers (no kidding!).
They can, but they shouldn't. If your guinea pig hay has ants coming out of it, it's long past time to change the hay.
No. As long as the hay is not too moldy, it won't hurt cattle in any way.
It means you touch yourself at night!