The word music has two vowels: the U has a long U sound, and the I is short.
No, the word music does not have a short vowel sound in the first syllable. The vowel sound in the first syllable is the long U sound.
The U in music has a long U (long OO) sound, but the I is a short I.
The U in music is a long U (long OO) sound, and the I is a short I.
It has a long U (yoo) and a short I sound (myoo-zik).
Both: the U is a long U (yoo), and the I has a short I sound.
No, the word music does not have a short vowel sound in the first syllable. The vowel sound in the first syllable is the long U sound.
The U in music has a long U (long OO) sound, but the I is a short I.
The U in music is a long U (long OO) sound, and the I is a short I.
Both: the U is a long U (yoo), and the I has a short I sound.
It has a long U (yoo) and a short I sound (myoo-zik).
Both: the U is a long U (yoo), and the I has a short I sound.
It is a long U (long YOO) vowel sound, as in mute and mule.
The A in "had" has a short A vowel sound as in have, has, and bad.
The word "swim" has a short vowel sound. In this case, the "i" is pronounced as /ɪ/, which is a short vowel sound. The short vowel sound is typically heard in closed syllables where the vowel is followed by a consonant.
Yes, the vowel sound of "a" in the word "can" is considered a short vowel sound. The short "a" sound in "can" is typically pronounced as /æ/.
Rash has a short vowel sound.
The word "ranch" has a short "a" vowel sound, pronounced as /ræntʃ/ with a short vowel sound.