The word stale has a long A (ay) sound and a silent E, as in the words scale and swale. Other words that begin with the same sound are stable, stay and stain.
The word "stale" has a long a sound, pronounced like "stay-ul."
"Fresh" is a word that means the opposite of stale and has a short vowel.
The word "fresh" has a short E vowel sound.
It is a short vowel word. The I has a short I sound.
The word "head" has a short vowel sound.
The word "stale" has a long a sound, pronounced like "stay-ul."
"Fresh" is a word that means the opposite of stale and has a short vowel.
The word "fresh" has a short E vowel sound.
No, the word stale is an adjective. The noun form for the adjective stale is staleness.
It is a short vowel word. The I has a short I sound.
The word "head" has a short vowel sound.
Is the word wanted a long a sound or short a sound
Long A sound
A short 'a'. A long a would be for example in the word 'farm'.
The word "wiper" has a short "i" sound.
The word "basket" has a short a sound.
The word mitt has a short i.