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The terms "long" and "short" do not properly describe English vowels. The vowel in song is the same as the vowel in lawn - neither long nor short.
Yes, "same" is a short vowel word, as the letter "a" in "same" is pronounced with a short /æ/ sound.
The word "birdie" has the same vowel sound as "dirty."
Strengths. The longest word with one vowel repeated is strengthlessnesses.It Is The Word: Strengths :)
The word JUICE has the same vowel sound (oo) as the word MOON. In US English, juice rhymes with moose and June rhymes with moon.
every word in the english language has a vowel.
The word "laid" has the same vowel sound as "paid."
The word "love" has the same vowel sound as "enough."
The word "same" has a short vowel sound.
The word "write" has the same vowel sound as "bite." Both words have the same long vowel sound pronounced as "ai."
The word "a" in Spanish has the same vowel sound that you would hear at the beginning of the English word "ostrich," or how the "a" sounds in "father" and "water."
The nasalised vowel in "wanted" is the same as the vowel in "bonded."The word "wanted" usually has either of two main sounds: a short O as in bond or font, or a short U as in one/won to rhyme with bunted and punted.(In British English, it may have a caret O sound to rhyme with haunted, as wawnt-ed.)