Yes, the word "mind" contains a short vowel sound. The letter 'i' in "mind" makes a short 'i' sound, similar to the 'i' in "sit" or "rib."
The short vowel sounds in "placid" are the 'a' sound in "plă" and the 'i' sound in "sĭd."
In the word "abstract," there are two short vowel sounds. The first short vowel sound is the 'a' in the initial syllable, pronounced as /æ/. The second short vowel sound is the 'a' in the second syllable, pronounced as /ə/.
The E and I both have short vowel sounds.
Both the A and I in rapid have short vowel sounds.
Yes. Both the A and the I have short vowel sounds.
The short vowel sounds in "placid" are the 'a' sound in "plă" and the 'i' sound in "sĭd."
Yes, credit has short vowel sounds.
Yes, credit has short vowel sounds.
In the word "abstract," there are two short vowel sounds. The first short vowel sound is the 'a' in the initial syllable, pronounced as /æ/. The second short vowel sound is the 'a' in the second syllable, pronounced as /ə/.
The E and I both have short vowel sounds.
Both the A and I in rapid have short vowel sounds.
Yes. Both the A and the I have short vowel sounds.
It has two short vowel sounds, the A and the I.
No, "A" is not considered a short vowel. "A" is a vowel that can make both short and long vowel sounds in English words.
Yes. Both the U and the I have short vowel sounds.
The word "rapid" has two short vowel sounds, A and I.
Yes. Both the U and the I have short vowel sounds.