No, "move" does not have a long vowel sound. "Move" is pronounced with a short "o" sound, like in the word "love".
In the word "move," the letter "o" is pronounced with a long vowel sound. A long vowel sound is when a vowel says its name, so in this case, the "o" in "move" sounds like "moo-v." This is because the "o" is followed by a consonant and an "e," which usually indicates a long vowel sound in English.
Rayon has a long vowel sound.
Long
No, "can" does not have a long vowel sound. The vowel 'a' in "can" is pronounced with a short vowel sound.
"Shake" has a long vowel sound. The "a" in "shake" is pronounced as "ay," making it a long vowel.
The O in move is a long U (long OO) vowel sound, as in prove and groove.
In the word "move," the letter "o" is pronounced with a long vowel sound. A long vowel sound is when a vowel says its name, so in this case, the "o" in "move" sounds like "moo-v." This is because the "o" is followed by a consonant and an "e," which usually indicates a long vowel sound in English.
In English pronunciation, the vowel sounds in "love" (ʌ) and "move" (uː) are different. Specifically, "love" has the short vowel sound /ʌ/ as in "cup," while "move" has the long vowel sound /uː/ as in "food." Because the vowel sounds are not the same, these words do not rhyme.
It has one long vowel (E) and one schwa sound.
Rayon has a long vowel sound.
It has a long vowel sound.
Long
No, "can" does not have a long vowel sound. The vowel 'a' in "can" is pronounced with a short vowel sound.
It has a long vowel sound.
"Shake" has a long vowel sound. The "a" in "shake" is pronounced as "ay," making it a long vowel.
No, "plain" does not have a long vowel sound. The vowel "a" in "plain" is pronounced as a short vowel sound.
Loser long or short vowel