Both the A and I have short sounds (ah-rid).
There are two : a long E and a schwa.
one vowel is in the word "I'll", which is short for I will
A triththong is a complex vowel sound that combines three distinct vowel qualities within a single syllable. In English, triththongs are relatively rare compared to diphthongs and triphthongs, which typically involve two or three vowel sounds. The term "triththong" is not commonly used in linguistic discussions; instead, "triphthong" is the correct term for a sequence of three vowel sounds. Examples of triphthongs in English include "fire" and "our."
The word "pretty" is 2 syllables. When you pronounce the word, it comes out as 2 sounds: "pret" and "ty." The word "pretty" has 2 vowel sounds, coming from the 'e' and the 'y' in the word. A syllable is a unit of pronunciation that has one vowel sound, with or without consonants framing it, that forms part of (or a whole) word.
There is one vowel in the word "fun". 'U' is a vowel.
Just one short vowel, the O. The Y is a vowel but has a long E sound.
There are 3 : a short U and 2 schwa sounds.
There are two: a short U (uh) and a short I.
2. The A and the U both have short vowel sounds.
There are 2. The I has a schwa sound (juh), and the A is a short A (raff).The E is silent.
There are 2, a schwa for the A and a short U. (uh-mung)
Vowels are said to be "long" vowels when you can hear the name of the vowel, such as the A in made, the E in below, the I in high, the O in bone, and the U in unit. The sound OO also has long and short versions, the short being the OO sound in bull or good, and the long being the OO sounds in moon and tuna. Some vowel guides include these as long and short U, respectively, because many U words have them.
It is a short O, which in many words sounds similar to a short A (ah or uh). It rhymes with cot, dot, got, hot, lot, not, rot, sot, and tot.
No. Many -ar words have R-shaped short A sounds (arr) that are different from a short A because they include a pseudo-vowel sound from the R. (see related link)
There are two sounds in the word an. A short sound, 'a', as in apple. And 'n', as in neon.
Two:Presume (short e, long u)The second E is silent.
There are many words, but one example is the word "father" in which the 'a' sounds like the 'o' in box.