Yes. Both steak and stake have the long A sound. This EA sound is also seen in break.
No. The EA pair has a long A sound, as in great.
The E is not heard, or more specifically the EA pair is pronounced as a long A.The word break is pronounced the same as brake. A similar word is steak (stake).
The EA pair has a long E sound, as in beat and seat.
Break has a long A sound. The EA vowel pair also has the long A in the word "great."Break is a homophone of brake.
Yes. It is a word that has the EA pronounced as a long A (as in grate), as well as the words steak and break (stake, brake). The other words are -ear words pronounced as "air" (caret A).
No. The EA pair has a long A sound, as in great.
There is only one syllable in the word steak.
the steak was delicious.
Yes, the word 'steak' is a noun, a word for a thick slice of meat; a word for a thing.The noun 'steak' is a singular, common, concrete noun.
Pork steak in German is Schweinesteak.
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a homophone for the word steak is stake. Like if you're on a stake out of a person you think is going to rob your neighbor.
The E is not heard, or more specifically the EA pair is pronounced as a long A.The word break is pronounced the same as brake. A similar word is steak (stake).
Every French use the word "steak" or "beefsteack", sometimes localized as 'bifteck'
Noun.