The word that has the same sound as "ee" in "sheep" is "see." Both words feature the long vowel sound represented by "ee," pronounced as /iː/. Other examples include "tree" and "free," which also use the same sound.
Yes, sheep has a long E vowel sound. It is the same sound as in sheet and sheen. Sheep rhymes with sleep and keep.
There is no short sound. The EE pair has a long E sound, as in she and heap.
Paa-ru-ploo-ee "Paa" rhymes with "baa" (the sound a sheep makes). "Ru" has the same sound as the first syllable of "rudder" without the "d" "Ploo" rhymes with "flu". "Ee" is the vowel in the word "see".
The word "sheep" has 3 phonemes: /sh/ /ee/ /p/.
The word is "peacetime" - the EA pair has a long E sound, the same as made by EE in wheel.
the y in oxygen is the letter that makes the ee sound
The phonetic pronunciation of the word creme is the same as the word cream (both sound like CR-EE-MM)
Ήχος (ee-chos)
The vowel sound for the word "feels" is the "ee" sound, which is represented by the IPA symbol /iː/.
In the word "oxygen," the letter "y" makes the "ee" sound.
Yes. The EE is almost always a long E sound as in see, tree, and beet.One EE word that does not have the long E is been(short I sound).
The word "tree" has a long vowel sound, as the "ee" makes the long /iː/ sound.