Words or names that have the same vowel sound as the short 'e' in "ten" include:
Ten thousandths is ten thousandths in word form. In number form it is 0.001
A ten letter word that means equal to is equivalent.
a perfect 10hang tentop ten
ten hundred thousand
Two Ten-thousandthsIt is two ten thousandths.
The word "them" has the same vowel sound as "hem."
The word "ten" has a short E vowel sound.
The word you're looking for is "dime." It has the same vowel sound as "kite" and represents ten cents in U.S. currency.
Yes, "ten" does not have a long vowel sound in English. The "e" in "ten" makes a short /ɛ/ sound.
鮭 - sake (same pronunciation as the drink, and in both words the 'e' has a soft vowel sound as in the word 'ten'.
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The second (middle) syllable of utensil is stressed, and the vowel in that syllable is "e", with a short "e" sound. The pronunciation of the word utensil is yoo-TEN-s'l.
The unstressed vowel in the word "frightening" is the letter "i" in the second syllable "-ten-".
If the number starts with a vowel sound, yes. It doesn't have to BE a vowel, but it has to have a vowel SOUND. Examples: A one (one starts with a w sound so it is not a vowel SOUND) A two A three A four A five A six A seven An eight (eight starts with the long A sound, a vowel sound) A nine A ten An eighty (same as with eight) An eleven A hundred A thousand An eight hundred You could say, for instance, "I've never seen an eight hundred dollar bill."
In the word "molten," the unstressed syllable is the second syllable, "ten." In English pronunciation, unstressed syllables are typically pronounced with reduced vowel sounds, such as the schwa sound /ə/. In this case, the "o" in "molten" is pronounced as a schwa sound, making it the unstressed syllable in the word.
The vowel sound in bed is a short E sound (behd) as in the rhyming words bred, fed, led, red, and wed. Other rhyming words are spelled with EA (head, bread) or AI (said). The short E sound is seen in other words such as debt, get, ten, when, pep, and words beginning with ex- (ehks).
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