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The word "bubble" has a short U vowel sound (uh) as in rub, scrub, and rubble.

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Is bubble a short vowel sound?

No, "bubble" does not have a short vowel sound. The first vowel in "bubble" is pronounced with a schwa sound, which is a neutral sound that is not considered short or long.


Does bubble have short or long vowel sound?

"Bubble" has a short vowel sound for the "u" and a long vowel sound for the "e."


What words have the same ou or ough vowel sound as bubble?

The word bubble does not have the ou (OW) sound, but it does have the short U sound (uh) made by some OUGH words.The words include rough, tough, and enough.


Is trouble a short vowel word?

Yes. The OU vowel pair has a short U sound, to rhyme with bubble and rubble. The second syllable has a schwa sound (uhl).


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No, the 'a' sound in "scale" is a short vowel sound. The long vowel sound for 'a' would be like in the word "cake".


Does the word skunk has a long vowel sound?

No, its has a short vowel sound like "uh". A long u sound would sound more like "you".


Is cake a long vowel or short vowel word?

The word "cake" contains a long vowel sound (the 'a' makes the long 'a' sound like in "bake"), as compared to a short vowel sound (like in "cat").


What long vowel sound does title have?

The long vowel sound in the word "title" is the "i" sound, pronounced like "IE" in words such as "pie" or "lie."


Does igloo have a short vowel sound?

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Is stay a long vowel sound?

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What is the short vowel sound for instruct?

The short vowel sound for "instruct" is the 'u' sound like in "uh."


What is the vowel sound for came?

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