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The word "problem" has a short O vowel sound (aah) and an unstressed E, or schwa (uh).
Yes, the "o" in "problem" has a short vowel sound in the first syllable.
"Problem" is a VCCV word, with the vowels 'o' and 'e' being short in this case.
The vowel in "has" is a short vowel. It is pronounced as /æ/ which is a short 'a' sound.
Loser long or short vowel
The word "problem" has a short O vowel sound (aah) and an unstressed E, or schwa (uh).
Yes, the "o" in "problem" has a short vowel sound in the first syllable.
The word "problem" has a short O vowel sound (aah) and an unstressed E, or schwa (uh).
problem
yes the o ad the e is short vowels
"Problem" is a VCCV word, with the vowels 'o' and 'e' being short in this case.
The vowel in "has" is a short vowel. It is pronounced as /æ/ which is a short 'a' sound.
Loser long or short vowel
The word "finish" has a short vowel sound for both "i" and "a."
then is a short vowel
The "i" is the only vowel in "which", and it has a short vowel sound.
Both the vowels in problem are short. The 'o' is short, as in cot, rather than long as in rose. The 'e' is short as in leg, rather than long as in gene.