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).
The short vowels in English are typically represented by the letters A, E, I, O, and U when they produce a brief, clipped sound. In the word "random," the short vowel is "a," which is pronounced as /æ/. The other vowels in the word do not contribute short vowel sounds.
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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.
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".
"Ghost" is a short "o" word.
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