No. The OA has a long O (oh) sound.
The short O has an "ah" sound as in bond and body.
It's a long O
Boat has a long O sound. The OA is pronounced O as in coat, float, and goat.
No. The OA in boat has a long O sound, while the O in song is a short O.
The word "boat" in English is a perfect example of the long "o" sound. The "a" in "boat" is silent.
No. The OA vowel pair in boat has a long O vowel sound, as in coat and note.
Boat has a long O sound. The OA is pronounced O as in coat, float, and goat.
No, the short "o" sound in English is typically represented by the letter "o" as in the word "hot." The word "emotion" has the long "o" sound, as in "boat."
The OA is a vowel pair, and has the long O sound (boht).
No. In most dialects, "boat" doesn't have an A sound at all, long, short, or middlin'.The OA vowel pair has a long O sound (oh) as in coat and boast.
No. The OA pair has a long O vowel sound as in coat.
No. They have long O sounds. You can hear the letter O (oh) in both of them. In boat, it is the OA combination.
The OA pair in coat has a long O vowel sound, as in boat and float.