Depends.... where you are from :-) because that "o" is with the "w" its a long "o" sound. Like the word " Ouch"
Dove as a bird has the very short sound for 'o', dove as the past participle of 'to dive' has the long 'o' sound.
Yes, the word "gorilla" contains a short "a" sound in its second syllable. The pronunciation is typically broken down as go-RIL-la, where the "il" represents a short vowel sound similar to the short "i." The first syllable has a long "o" sound, while the second syllable features the short "i."
They sound really annoying. Just imagine a regular dog bark only shorter and really high pitched.
Short Dog's in the House was created in 1989.
Since I am not exactly sure what your asking I will answer you question from two different perspectives I have had both animals on my farm and they sound nothing alike. A goose honks and a horse nickers or brays sometimes. If you are asking about the pronunciation of the words themselves, then the answer is still no. The double "O" in goose are both short "O's" giving it a "ouuu" sound. While the single "O" in horse is a long "O" sound with the accent on the 1st syllable of the word. I hope I have helped you and answered your question completely.
The word 'dog' has a short o sound, as does hop or mop. The long o sound is formed when there is an e at the end of the word, as in hope or mope, or when the o is coupled with a w, e.g. slow.
No. The O sound in dog is the AW/OR sound (caret O). This is the same sound heard in lawn and long, and in the rhyming words bog, log, and hog.
The usual vowel sound of the O in dog is an AW sound, which is written as a caret O, and is neither long nor short. *There is a variant pronunciation with a short O, to rhyme with cog.
The usual vowel sound of the O in dog is an AW sound, which is written as a caret O, and is neither long nor short. *There is a variant pronunciation with a short O, to rhyme with cog.
The "o" in "hot" is a short vowel sound.
In the word "bow," the "o" is a short vowel sound. It is pronounced as "b-ow" with a short "o" sound as in "hot" or "dog."
Yes, the word "load" has a short vowel sound. The "o" in "load" is pronounced as a short vowel sound, like the "o" in "hot" or "dog."
No. It is an AW sound (awn) that is neither long or short. A similar word is "awl."
Honey, there is no "O" sound in actor, its pronounced like aktar yes, actor is short 0 sound yes yes, such as vendor, doctor, dog, on, off.....
Yes. The "o" in stove uses the long o sound. Dog would be an example of a short "o" sound.
No, the word "from" does not have a short "o" sound. The "o" in "from" is pronounced as the diphthong /ɒʊ/.
Yes, the word "sock" has a short "o" sound, not a short "a" sound.