"Snail" and "whale" have a long "a" sound, while "jay" and "cat" have a short "a" sound.
Long vowels sound like the vowels in the alphabet. Snail has an "a" sound.
Yes. The AI vowel pair has the long A (ay) sound, as in mail and rail.
"Snail" has both a long vowel ('a') and a short vowel sound ('i'). That makes the pronunciation, (SNAY-ill)
The vowel sound in "whale" is the same as the vowel sound in "think." Both words contain the long vowel sound /eɪ/.
The word "snail" has a long vowel sound in the letter 'a'. It is pronounced as /sneyl/.
Long vowels sound like the vowels in the alphabet. Snail has an "a" sound.
In English, the word "whale" has a long A sound. Generally, when you see an E at the end of a one-syllable word, it makes the vowel have a long sound: tame, made, face, and whale are some examples of words with the long A sound.
Yes. The AI vowel pair has the long A (ay) sound, as in mail and rail.
"Snail" has both a long vowel ('a') and a short vowel sound ('i'). That makes the pronunciation, (SNAY-ill)
No. The vowel sound heard in "whale" is a long A, the same sound as wail.
Long vowels sound like the vowels in the alphabet. Snail has an "a" sound.
The vowel sound in "whale" is the same as the vowel sound in "think." Both words contain the long vowel sound /eɪ/.
The word "snail" has a long vowel sound in the letter 'a'. It is pronounced as /sneyl/.
No, the word "snail" does not contain a long vowel sound. It has a short vowel sound for the letter "a."
"Snail" has both a long vowel ('a') and a short vowel sound ('i'). That makes the pronunciation, (SNAY-ill)
Yes. The AI vowel pair has the long A (ay) sound, as in sail and nail.
The word "whale" has a long a sound, like in the word "say" or "hay".