There are many based on words that end in ie : die, lie, pie, tie, vie.
Also, the past tense or plurals of some words that end in Y : denies, replies, tried, complied.
The long vowel sound in the word "title" is the "i" sound, pronounced like "IE" in words such as "pie" or "lie."
The shortest ones are die, lie, pie, and tie. The longer ones are versions of these (untie, magpie, bowtie).
There is no IE vowel sound. The I in twice has a long I sound, and the E is silent.
Yes. The IE has the same long E sound as EI in words such as believe, relieve, and reprieve.
Words with the "ie" sound include: chief, belief, achieve, pierce, piece, thief, and retrieve.
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The long vowel sound in the word "title" is the "i" sound, pronounced like "IE" in words such as "pie" or "lie."
The shortest ones are die, lie, pie, and tie. The longer ones are versions of these (untie, magpie, bowtie).
There is no IE vowel sound. The I in twice has a long I sound, and the E is silent.
Yes. The IE has the same long E sound as EI in words such as believe, relieve, and reprieve.
Words with the "ie" sound include: chief, belief, achieve, pierce, piece, thief, and retrieve.
Yes. The IE vowel pair has a long E sound (cheef).The sound is also seen in the words brief, grief, and thief.
No, it does not. The IE vowel pair has a short E sound, to rhyme with bend and send.(In the similarly-spelled word fiend, the IE has a long E sound.)
The word 'duties' does not have the long I sound. The IE together in this word have the long E sound. This comes from the long E sound of the Y in the singular (duty).
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If you mean words that have the same sound as ie or ei such as receive or believe that is a long ee sound :- speed, reed, deed, read, heed, mead, need, knead.
The long I sound may be created by I, or Y, or by these combinations: IE words (die, lie, pie) EI words (stein, fraulein) AY words from French (bayou, cayenne) EY words such as geyser and Cheyenne UY words such as buy and guy * also with the silent letters IGH and IGHT (high, sigh, light, might)