The 'a' in "man" pronounces "e", which gives it a short vowel.
The A has a short A sound as in mad and pan.
The A has a short A sound as in can and plan.
Yes, a word like mane would be a long vowel.
Yes. The word man has a short A sound as in can and fan.
Yes. The A has a short A sound as in can and man.
The A has a short A sound as in mad and pan.
The A has a short A sound as in can and plan.
Yes, a word like mane would be a long vowel.
Yes. The word man has a short A sound as in can and fan.
Yes. The A has a short A sound as in can and man.
The A has a short A sound as in vamp, fan and man.
Yes, the "a" in "mango" has a short vowel sound (just as the "a" in "man" does), although the "o" has a long vowel sound.
Humanity has a short vowel sound. The "u" in "humanity" is pronounced as a short vowel, as in "huh-man-ity." In linguistics, short vowels are typically pronounced more quickly and with a lower pitch compared to long vowels, which are pronounced with a longer duration and higher pitch.
It has a short A vowel sound, as in ban and man.
It has a short A sound, as in pack and man.
It has a short A vowel sound, as in ban and man.
"Fan" and "Man" both have a short vowel, 'a'. (A long vowel says its own name, as in 'fame' and 'bale'.)