ukelele, utopia, tune,
Some four syllable words beginning with U are:UnderstandingUnicycleUnluckily
It is a long U. Some long U's are "yoo" (cute, fuel) and some are "oo" (dune, flute). So-called "long" vowels A, I, E. O, and U "say their names" in English, and there is no English vowel whose name is Oo. "Broad" U might be a better term for the vowel in ruler, meaning a rounded back vowel with the tongue down.
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"Ueman" means "venerable time."
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The words lunch and sub have a short U sound (uh). The words Huey and huge have a long U (long OO) sound.
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Jujustu and caribou are two words that end with a long U sound.
Long u-sound words: U-boat, uniform, unicorn, universe.The abstract ones: unilateralism, unification, unison.
The long vowel U has the "oo" or "ew"sound in US English, generally "ew" in the UK. Words with a silent E (oo) : clue, due, sue Words with a silent E (ew) : cue, hue, juice Words with a consonant E (oo): rude, lute, truce, Words with aconsonant E (ew): cube, cute, huge, abuse, use (the function) Words with the long U (oo): tutor, hula, lunar Words with the long U (ew) : pupil, mucilage
Yes. The EW has the long OO sound as seen in long U (long OO) words such as true and blue (blew).
Yes. Also the rhyming words moon, loon, and cocoon have long U (OO) sounds.
The short U sound is found in words like "bus" and "cup," where the vowel sound is quick and not drawn out. The long U sound is found in words like "blue" and "dune," where the vowel sound is pronounced for a longer duration.
It has the short U (uh) sound as in the words hug and stunt.
Yes. The words commune and community have a long U or long OO sound that sounds like YOO. (kuh-myoon-ih-tee)
no. they both make the long vowel sound if you can hold it then its long
Yes as long as u dont get caught