Yes, the word "will" has a short i sound, pronounced as /wɪl/.
Yes, lamp has a short A sound. Otherwise, it would sound like "lame-puh." That would be a long A.
A short "a" sound similar to that used in the word "at". A long "a" sound would be correct in the word "behave".
No. The word fact has a short A sound, as in fat and tact. With a long A sound, it would be "faked."
No, the word "he" does not have the short e sound. It is pronounced like "hee" with a long e sound.
No, the sound of 'ee' in the word 'bee' is a long vowel sound. A short vowel sound in this case would be the 'e' sound in the word 'bed'.
Yes, lamp has a short A sound. Otherwise, it would sound like "lame-puh." That would be a long A.
A short "a" sound similar to that used in the word "at". A long "a" sound would be correct in the word "behave".
No. The word fact has a short A sound, as in fat and tact. With a long A sound, it would be "faked."
No, the word "he" does not have the short e sound. It is pronounced like "hee" with a long e sound.
No, the sound of 'ee' in the word 'bee' is a long vowel sound. A short vowel sound in this case would be the 'e' sound in the word 'bed'.
In the word "ran," the letter 'a' is pronounced with a short vowel sound. A short vowel sound is typically the sound that the vowel makes in the word's pronunciation. In this case, the 'a' in "ran" makes a short /æ/ sound, as in the word "cat."
The vowel sound in "boy" is neither long nor short. It is a diphthong consisting of an "o" followed by an "ee" (long "e") sound. A word with a short "o" sound is "Bob", and a word with a long "o" sound is "bone".
Yes. The A has a short A sound as in can and man.
It has a short vowel sound.More informationToday, we would say it has a lax sound (as opposed to tense).
The word asked has a short a sound, like the a in cat.
There is no A or A sound in the word "lump." The word lamp has a short A.
The word "was" has a short U vowel sound (wuz).