"O What Is That Sound" is a poem by W.H. Auden that discusses the fear and uncertainty caused by the approach of war. The poem conveys the sense of impending danger and the impact of conflict on individuals and society.
The O has a long O (oh) sound, as in bold and gold.
It has a long O (oh) sound, as in no and so.
A short 'o' sound
No, the word "from" does not have a short "o" sound. The "o" in "from" is pronounced as the diphthong /ɒʊ/.
The first O has a long O sound and the second O has a short O sound.
No. It has a type of short O sound (caret O), the same as wore, to rhyme with bore and more.
The O has a long O (oh) sound, as in bold and gold.
It has a long O (oh) sound, as in no and so.
A short 'o' sound
No, the word "from" does not have a short "o" sound. The "o" in "from" is pronounced as the diphthong /ɒʊ/.
The vowel sound in "hog" is a short "o" sound.
The first O has a long O sound and the second O has a short O sound.
There is no A or A sound in "note." The O is a long O and the E is silent.
Yes. Here is one recently spotted.
No, the word "comb" does not have a short "o" sound. In "comb," the "o" is pronounced with a short "ah" sound, as in "father."
The first O has a long O sound and the second O has a short O sound.
no it is a long o sound