No. It is a short U (uh) sound to rhyme with bust, dust, gust, must, and rust.
The word "huge" is a long U word, created by the silent E. (hyoo-j)
It is a long U, as it rhymes with frugal.
Yes, the word "spoon" has a short U sound, not a long U sound.
No. A short U would be like just or jug. This is long OO sound (joo-s).
No, "smooth" is not a long U word. It contains the short vowel sound /ʊ/.
No, the word "glue" has a long U sound, like "gloo." It is pronounced as "gloo," with the "oo" making the long U sound.
Yes. The U is rescue is a long vowel.
"Just" has a short "u".
Yes, "shoe" has a long OO sound, the same as the word shoo.
The word mute has a long U (long OO) sound, more specifically the YOO sound (myoot).
Yes, it does. The U has the long U (yoo) sound. This is the sound heard in huge, human, and humor.
Long u