"Mile" has a long vowel sound. "Mill" has a short vowel sound.
The word mild has a long I sound, as in wild or mile.
No. The I in smile has a long I sound, as in mile and pile. The E is silent.
No. The I in silent has a long I sound as in mile.
The I in silent has a long I sound as in mile. The -ent has a schwa sound (ent/unt).---The word 'silent' (pronounced /ˈsaɪlənt/) has two vowels.The first vowel, is the long 'i' and is pronounced /aɪ/ like the 'y' in "by" or "cry"The second vowel, produced by the e is the schwa or ə sound. It is the same as the first sound in the word "away" or "ago" and is not a long vowel.
The O sound is a short U (uh) shaped by the R, called a caret U. It is seen in the words birth and earth. The I sound is a long I sound as in the words mile, high, try, and lie. The E is silent.
The I in silent has a long I sound as in mile. The -ent has a schwa sound.
The word mild has a long I sound, as in wild or mile.
The I has a long I sound as in whine and mile. The E is silent.
The I in silent has a long I sound as in mile. The -ent has a schwa sound.
No. The I in smile has a long I sound, as in mile and pile. The E is silent.
No. The I in silent has a long I sound as in mile.
The I in silent has a long I sound as in mile. The -ent has a schwa sound (ent/unt).---The word 'silent' (pronounced /ˈsaɪlənt/) has two vowels.The first vowel, is the long 'i' and is pronounced /aɪ/ like the 'y' in "by" or "cry"The second vowel, produced by the e is the schwa or ə sound. It is the same as the first sound in the word "away" or "ago" and is not a long vowel.
The O sound is a short U (uh) shaped by the R, called a caret U. It is seen in the words birth and earth. The I sound is a long I sound as in the words mile, high, try, and lie. The E is silent.
There is no sound in space.
Since the moon has little to no atmosphere, sound cannot move as it has no medium to travel thru.
It is unlikely to hear sound from a mile away due to factors such as the attenuation of sound waves over distance and interference from other environmental noises. Generally, sound cannot travel long distances without being significantly weakened or distorted.
Yes, the word 'pile' is a long I word. Some other words with the same long I sound are pine and mile.