"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 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."
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.
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.
"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 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."
The vowel sound in "whale" is the same as the vowel sound in "think." Both words contain the long vowel sound /eɪ/.
"Snail" has both a long vowel ('a') and a short vowel sound ('i'). That makes the pronunciation, (SNAY-ill)
The word "whale" has a long a sound, like in the word "say" or "hay".
Yes. The AI vowel pair has the long A (ay) sound, as in sail and nail.