The open long sound for the letter "o" is typically represented by the phonetic symbol /oʊ/. It is commonly heard in words like "go" and "home."
Yes, the "o" sound in "open" is a long vowel.
The O has a long O (oh) sound, as in bold and gold.
The long o sound typically sounds like "oh" as in words like "go" or "home." It is a vowel sound that is produced with a tense tongue position and a more open mouth shape.
It has 2 vowel sounds. The O has a long O (oh) sound, while the E is pronounced as an unstressed schwa sound (sounds like ehn or uhn).
It has a long O (oh) sound, as in no and so.
Yes, the "o" sound in "open" is a long vowel.
Yes. The island name Borneo ends with an "oh" sound, and open begins with an "oh" sound. This is a long O.
Yes, it has the "oh" sound of a long O, and a schwa on the second syllable (OH-pin / OH-pun).
The word open has two vowels; the O is long, the E is a weak sound.
The O has a long O (oh) sound, as in bold and gold.
Yes, "stone" is considered an open syllable because it ends with a vowel sound (the long 'o' sound).
It's a long O
The long o sound typically sounds like "oh" as in words like "go" or "home." It is a vowel sound that is produced with a tense tongue position and a more open mouth shape.
It has a long O (oh) sound, as in no and so.
It has 2 vowel sounds. The O has a long O (oh) sound, while the E is pronounced as an unstressed schwa sound (sounds like ehn or uhn).
The word "broke" has a long 'o' sound, like in the word "no."
Both pole and vowel have long o sounds, but they sound differently. The o in pole is pronounced the same way in open, ohm, only, and hotel. The o sound in vowel is an ow sound as in cow, row, how, crowd and brow.