Bright, brightly
Alight
Fright, frighten, frightened
Slight, slightly
The O in the word long may be a short vowel, but more usually an AW sound (caret O) as seen in the rhyming words song, strong, and wrong. This AW sound is seen in words such as taught, sought, dawn, ball (bawl), and daughter.
abominable (it has two schwa sounds for the A's)
The long o sound typically sounds like "oh" as in words like "go" or "home." It is a vowel sound that is produced with a tense tongue position and a more open mouth shape.
No. The OW pair is an ou/ow sound, which is neither long nor short, and the -er is a schwa sound. (fl/ow-ur) The pronunciation in some dialects sounds more like (flah-wur), again with no long sounds.
It has a long O in US English, although it is a caret O or "aw" sound in British English. The difference, as in the words for and more, is that the R sound comes afterward, almost separately.
The second A has a long A sound. In the homophone "aweigh" it is the EIGH or more specifically the EI that has the long A sound.
2 or more
Words that end in y and use the long u sound are:buoychop sueyeuryfuryThere are more, but you get the idea.
The O in the word long may be a short vowel, but more usually an AW sound (caret O) as seen in the rhyming words song, strong, and wrong. This AW sound is seen in words such as taught, sought, dawn, ball (bawl), and daughter.
abominable (it has two schwa sounds for the A's)
There are no 9 letter English words that can be made with the given letters. The longest words are 6 letters long and they are: bleary, barely, barley, arable. If you use the letters more than once, you can make the following words: bearberry, blaeberry, cerebella, clearable, labelable.
The long o sound typically sounds like "oh" as in words like "go" or "home." It is a vowel sound that is produced with a tense tongue position and a more open mouth shape.
No. This is the long O sound called the "circumflex" (ô).It appears in the words OR, or MORE, or FORWARD.(Some English users pronounce orangutan with a regular long OH sound.)
Four or more letter words that can be made from the letters in BACKBONE are:acneaeonbabebackbaconbakebancobanebankbeaconbeakbeanbeckbeckonbockbonecakecanecanoecokeconeconkebonkenoknobkoannabobnecknockoakenoceanonce
No. The OW pair is an ou/ow sound, which is neither long nor short, and the -er is a schwa sound. (fl/ow-ur) The pronunciation in some dialects sounds more like (flah-wur), again with no long sounds.
There are words that end in a long E, and words that end in a long E sound.Here are a few:E and EE words : be, we, fee, see, levee, nominee, detaineeEA words : sea, fleaY words : baby, silly, wily, crazyEY words : moneyand from French:IE words : bourgeoisieIS words : debris, marquis, chablisand from Irish:AGH - shillelagh
It has a long O in US English, although it is a caret O or "aw" sound in British English. The difference, as in the words for and more, is that the R sound comes afterward, almost separately.