Yes, "pond" has a short "o" sound, pronounced like /ɒ/ in British English or /ɑː/ in some American dialects. The vowel sound is distinct and shorter compared to long vowel sounds. This pronunciation is common in many English dialects.
The O in pond has a short O sound as in pot and fond.
The O in pond has a short O sound, as in bond and fond.
The O in pond is a short O as in pot and fond. An O only rarely has a short U sound (one, done, none, some, ton, won, another).
It is a short O, as in bond. Long would be poned to rhyme with boned.
The word 'fond' has a short O sound, as in bond and pond.
No, it is not, but some people might pronouce the "w" in Pawn a little bit, but not exactly, like a short "o" making it sound something like "pond" but without the "d" at the end.
In short, water can get sucked or blown out of the pond.
Well, honey, the O in "clock" is short. It's like saying "cl-ah-k," not "cl-oh-k." So, next time you're telling someone the time, make sure to give that O the respect it deserves and keep it short and sweet.
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