I think aw sound gas a different vowel so it makes different sound.Aw sounds like *OR*
blood-кровь(krov') crov. the o makes a o sound not aw.
It has the AW (caret O) vowel sound, as in law and cost.
There are two vowel sounds in the word "autumn": the "aw" sound and the "uh" sound.
Yes, a donkey does make a sound that sound similar to the letters 'ee aw'. It can sometimes sound like 'hee haw' as well.
Yes, the word "saw" has a short 'a' sound like the 'a' in "cat" or "bat."
Awful, lawful, awesome, hawthorn, jawline, pawprint, seesaw. These all have the 'aw' spelling but there are many other ways of spelling the 'aw' sound!
The A is an AW sound called a caret O, also seen in talk (wawk, tawk). This sound appears in AU and AW words, and in some OR words which are pronounced with an "aw" sound in British English.
No, it usually has the AW sound, related to the long OR sound, as in gong and wrong. * In US English, the -ong words have the AW sound (as in bong) rather than the O sound (as in bongo).
Try AWFUL or AWESOME
It is called braying and sounds like Aw-ee Aw-ee.
The O in the word long may be a short vowel, but more usually an AW sound (caret O) as seen in the rhyming words song, strong, and wrong. This AW sound is seen in words such as taught, sought, dawn, ball (bawl), and daughter.