It is a long E, as in eve. (The name Evan has the short E sound.)
It has a long vowel sound
The first E is long, but the second is unstressed (schwa).
The first E in even has a long E sound. The second is a schwa sound (en/un/in).
long vowel because the o you can even hear it the long o sound in moment that's my awser
No. The I has a long I vowel sound as in vial and denial. Even if pronounced as two syllables (try-ul), the second syllable is a schwa.
It has a long vowel sound
The first E is long, but the second is unstressed (schwa).
The first E in even has a long E sound. The second is a schwa sound (en/un/in).
The first E has a long E vowel sound, the second is a schwa.
The first E has a long E vowel sound, the second is a schwa (un).
No. The first E is a long E and the second is an unstressed or schwa sound (en/un).
It has a long E sound and a schwa or unstressed vowel (eh/un).
long vowel because the o you can even hear it the long o sound in moment that's my awser
No. The I has a long I vowel sound as in vial and denial. Even if pronounced as two syllables (try-ul), the second syllable is a schwa.
It has a long E and a schwa or unstressed N sound.
It has a long E sound and a schwa or unstressed vowel (eh/un).
The first E is long, but the second is unstressed (schwa).