No. The OA pair has the long O (oh) sound, as in boat and coat.
No. The O has a short O sound as in tot and pop.
The O has a short U vowel sound. The A and E both have schwa sound (uh-nuth-ur).
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The word 'float' is both a noun (float, floats) and a verb (float, floats, floating, floated).Examples:When the float bobs sharply, it may mean you have a bite on your hook. (noun)We can float our boats at the duck pond in the park. (verb)The noun forms of the verb to float are floater and the gerund, floating.
The word "float" has a long o sound.
Yes, in the context of phonetics, the word "float" does have a short o vowel sound. The short o sound is typically represented by the phonetic symbol /ɒ/ in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The short o sound in "float" is pronounced as /oʊ/ in American English, which is a diphthong sound.
"Float" has a long vowel sound for the letter O.
The OA pair in coat has a long O vowel sound, as in boat and float.
Ribbon is a short o word
The O has a short O sound as in bomb and fox.
"Ghost" is a short "o" word.
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, "Bob" is a short o word.
The word "shamrock" has a short O sound.
Is the word bone a short or long o sound?
no the word hook does not have a short o sound