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"Au" in English is typically pronounced like the word "aw."
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No. The AU has an AW sound (caret O). The E is silent. (kawz)
it means slow down or jail. that's all get it?
Some words that contain "aw" are: dawn, draw, saw. Some words that contain "au" are: author, fault, haunt.
Only one. But the AU vowel pair may be pronounced as a short A (ant) or as an AW sound (umlaut A).
There are two sounds: the AU has the AW/OR (caret O) sound, and an unstressed or schwa sound for the other U (aw-tum).
No. The AU has the AW sound, related to the OR (caret O) especially in British English. So there is no actual long or short A.
sign of being tired?
A synonym for "clumsy" that contains "au" is "awkward." Both terms describe a lack of grace or coordination in movement or actions.
no.
The first A has a short A sound as in pass, while the AU pair has an AW sound.