Mythical creatures do not make sounds.
The correct usage is a unicorn. It is the starting sound of the word that controls, not the letter.
The same sound as a unicorn
A Unicorn
In Mo' Creatures, to breed a unicorn, you need to find a male and female unicorn. Make sure both are in love mode by feeding them golden apples. Once they are ready, they will produce a unicorn foal. Ensure you have a suitable environment for the foal to grow up in, as they'll need space and safety.
as big as a unicorn
The correct usage is a unicorn. It is the starting sound of the word that controls, not the letter.
Unicorns are a myth (not real) and can make any sound the story teller or author decide they want them to sound like.
No, "unicorn" and "forlorn" do not rhyme. "Unicorn" has a long "i" sound, while "forlorn" has a short "o" sound.
No, unicorn does not start with a short U sound. It starts with a long U sound.
The article that typically comes before "unicorn" is "a," as in "a unicorn." This is because "unicorn" begins with a vowel sound, and in English, the indefinite article "a" is used before words that start with a consonant sound. Therefore, you would say "a unicorn" rather than "an unicorn."
Rules of grammar follow the spoken sounds before they follow the written word. So, because unicorn actually begins with a 'y' sound rather than a 'u' sound it is a unicorn.
Unicorn
You can't make unicorn horns cause horn is growing on a unicorn head.
There is no such thing as a Unicorn.
Yes, the word "unicorn" has a long vowel sound because the vowel "i" is pronounced as /aɪ/, which is a combination of two vowel sounds.
Although unicorn starts with a vowel, we say and write a unicorn because the long U in a unicorn sounds like the Y in a yam or a yellow bus.
if the unicorn got mad at you