Here are a few words that have an ey ending that sounds like a: grey, hey, obey.
monkey honey money chimney turkey jockey hockey
They include: grey, hey, obey, prey, they, trey, whey convey, disobey, purvey, survey
Oh, isn't that just lovely? In Tagalog, words like "perey" (pear), "keyk" (cake), and "leyk" (like) have the "ey" sound. Just like painting a happy little tree, these words add a touch of beauty to our language. Keep exploring and enjoy the wonderful world of words, my friend.
monkey
The EY pair in they has a long A vowel sound, as in whey, obey, and convey.
Hey shey ey
Double l's make a y sound in english. So it would sound like "yoo ey vey"
Here are a five words that are spelled with 'ey' but are pronounced like long 'a': They- plural form of he, she, it. Hey- used as a greeting or to call attention. Bey- a provincial governor in the Ottoman Empire. Dey- the title of the governor of Algiers before the French conquest in 1830. Fey- supernatural; unreal; enchanted.
No. The EY is pronounced as a long A sound. (thay)
No, the word "obey" does not have a long a sound. The vowel sound in "obey" is pronounced like the "eh" in "bed."
No. Money is a noun. Money has two vowels 'o' and 'ey'. The 'o' has a schwa vowel sound, and the 'ey' has a long e sound