No. The AY has a long A sound as in bay and day.
The word has 2 long vowel sounds: the A has a long A sound, the Y has a long E sound (lay-dee).
The word "lay" is pronounced the same as the word "lei." They are homophones.
No, in the word "lay," the letter "y" is considered a consonant.
long. just say it out loud. laaa teerr not latter
No. It has a long A (ay) sound in "late" and a long E in "ly".
The word has 2 long vowel sounds: the A has a long A sound, the Y has a long E sound (lay-dee).
The word "lay" is pronounced the same as the word "lei." They are homophones.
Down he lay
The correct pronunciation of "Abdelazer" is "ab-duh-lay-zer." The emphasis is on the second syllable, "lay." The "a" in the first syllable is pronounced as a short "a" sound, like in the word "cat." The final syllable is pronounced as "zer," with a short "e" sound and a soft "z" sound.
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The Abaluhya (Luhya) equivalent for the English word 'lay' is "alaa".
No, in the word "lay," the letter "y" is considered a consonant.
long. just say it out loud. laaa teerr not latter
No. It has a long A (ay) sound in "late" and a long E in "ly".
Yes, "lay" is an irregular verb.
The word laid is a verb. It is the past tense of the word lay.
"lay" is a verb and "down" is an adverb.