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Yes. The O has a short O vowel sound as in lot and lob.
No, the word "lock" does not have the short O sound. It has the short OI sound.
Yes. The O has a short O sound as in clot and lock.
The "o" in lock typically has a short vowel sound. It is pronounced like "a" in "clock" and "rock."
Yes, the O in lock is a short vowel. In words with a single vowel, and words ending in "ck," the vowel is almost always short.
Yes. The O has a short O vowel sound as in lot and lob.
No, the word "lock" does not have the short O sound. It has the short OI sound.
Yes. The O has a short O sound as in clot and lock.
The O has a short O vowel sound, as in lock and rob.
The "o" in lock typically has a short vowel sound. It is pronounced like "a" in "clock" and "rock."
Yes, the O in lock is a short vowel. In words with a single vowel, and words ending in "ck," the vowel is almost always short.
The O has a short O sound, as in lock and rot.
Lock has a short O sound (ah). It rhymes with block, clock, and stock.
lock is short voweled words like mope have a long vowel sound
No, "sock" has a short "o" sound. It rhymes with dock, flock, knock, lock, mock, and rock.The word "soak" has a long "o" sound. It rhymes with broke, cloak, joke, poke, stroke, and woke.
The noun project has a short O sound (as opposed to the long O of the verb). Words with a similar "oj" (odg) sound are dodge and progeny. Words with a short O sound include rob, body, lock, shot, and flop.
No, the word "from" does not have a short "o" sound. The "o" in "from" is pronounced as the diphthong /ɒʊ/.