There are two letters for o in Greek: omicron and omega. Omicron (looking like o) makes the o sound in pot. Omega (looking like w) makes the o sound in bone.
In the word "program," the letter "o" is a short vowel sound. A short vowel sound is typically the sound that the vowel makes in the word when it is followed by a consonant. In this case, the letter "o" is followed by the consonant "g," so it makes a short vowel sound.
In the word "border," the letter 'o' makes the short vowel sound /ɔ/ as in "baw-der."
it has both because the O makes a short sound and the AI makes a long sound . so it would be the same
Yes. It has one short O sound (aah) and one caret O sound (long O + R).
hæ or hallóthe letter æ makes the sound eyeand the letter ó make the sound the letter o ( meaning the way you say o)
The letter A can sound like 'o' when it follows a W. Here are some examples:quadruplesquashswallowswampswanswarmswashwandwantwanderwarmwarthogwashwatchwaterwhat
o (like the letter) ran (past tense of run) j (the sound this letter makes)
It means "Go Cajuns!" Eaux is pronounced like the long o sound. So when it's added at the end of a letter it makes the O sound plus the letter. Beaux is pronounced as "boe" for example.
it makes and vowels in the word sound like the original letter...e,a,i,o & u
The word oxygen is not normally pronounced with a long E. The common US prounciation reduces the Y to an "ih" sound (as in "sit") : (OKS-ih-gen)
There are two. The o makes the short o sound as in ostrich and the i makes the short i sound as in igloo.