It depends what part of the UK you come from. Different regional dialects pronounce ask differently. It's the same between america and the UK.... Both countries speak the same language - the dialects have simply evolved over time.
'arsk'
The pronunciation of "ask" as "arsk" is commonly found in certain dialects or accents. It may be attributed to regional variations in language or historical influences on pronunciation. Language is constantly evolving and varies across different communities.
The word asked has a short a sound, like the a in cat.
Yes, the word "ask" is pronounced with a short vowel sound for the "a" as in the word "cat."
"Ask" is pronounced as "ask" with a short vowel sound like in "cat".
There isn't a silent consonant in ask - all 3 letters are pronounced.
Yes. The A in ask has the same short A (ah) sound as in class and mask.
Magst du mich? Pronounced: MAWGST DOO MISH?
The word sheikh is sometimes pronounced - sheek and sometimes - shake. I guess it depends who you ask. I think the 2nd is more likely to be correct.
komak (n) komak khaastan (v) - ask for help komak kardan (v) - to help
The 'a' in mask is a short vowel, as in apple, or ask.
If your intent was to ask "What is the Greek approximation of the English word 'great'?" then the answer is: μεγάλος (Pronounced: megálos)