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The word "doll" has a short vowel sound. The "o" in "doll" makes the short /ɒ/ sound.
Yes, "doll" is a short 'o' word. The vowel sound in doll is pronounced as /ɒ/ or /ɑː/.
The pronunciation varies.It can have a short O (and the same sound as in moll or the first syllable of follow). Or it can have a caret O (aw) sound, to rhyme with bawl, fall, or ball.*the word dolly (cart) rhymes with jolly and has the short O sound
No, "doll" does not have a short "o" sound. The "o" in "doll" is pronounced with an "aw" sound, as in "saw" or "law."
It can be a short O (to rhyme with LOL and moll, or the first syllable of dollar and collar).However, it may also have the caret O or AW sound, to rhyme with ball and crawl.
The vowel O in the word doll can be pronounced with the short O sound, as in the words col, follow, and lollipop.However, it can also be pronounced with the caret O (AW) sound, to rhyme with awl, fall, and wall.*the related word "dolly" is always pronounced with a short O as in holly or jolly.
The word asked has a short a sound, like the a in cat.
No. The O in dragon is an unstressed (uh) or schwa sound, as in gun.
There is no A or A sound in the word "lump." The word lamp has a short A.
The word "small," as with many -all words, has the "aw" sound (ô) that is also seen in the words crawl or doll.
No. In the US, the word doll usually has a caret O (aw) sound, rhyming with fall and wall. However, it may be pronounced with a short O (ah) as in dolly.
The word "was" has a short U vowel sound (wuz).