Yes, the 'e' in belt is pronounced with a short 'e' sound, like in the word 'bed'.
Yes, the word "bell" has a short vowel sound. The "e" in "bell" is pronounced like the short vowel sound "eh."
If you mean 'Is "belt" a short-vowel word?' (i.e. 'Is the vowel sound in the word "belt" a short one?' the answer is "yes". If you mean something else, can you rewrite your question with correct spelling and punctuation? Properly constructed questions are much more likely to be answered.
Some examples of words with the root "bel" include "belief," "believe," and "belong."
No, the word "dealt" does not have a long "e" sound. It is pronounced with a short "e" sound as in "delt."
Yes, the 'e' in belt is pronounced with a short 'e' sound, like in the word 'bed'.
Check volatages everywhere, there could be a short somewhere. Also, check the tension on the belt that drives your alternator. That belt might be slipping due to a faulty tensioner and not spinning the alternator fast enough.
Yes.
A wampum belt is a belt that is made from strings of shell beads. The beads are made from shells that can only be found along Long Island Sound and the Narragansett Bay. The colors can vary depending on the shell, but are traditionally white.
the alternator belt could be slipping so check the belt, the wiring at the alternator could be faulty do a check with a multimeter. open the alternator and check the diodes .apply battery power and see if the rotor still spins inside the stator see current output
The dairy belt is a region of the United States that is known for its short summers and short growing season. The dairy belt is famous for milk and dairy products.
Yes, the word "bell" has a short vowel sound. The "e" in "bell" is pronounced like the short vowel sound "eh."
This sounds like you have a loose or worn drive belt. Check all the belts and their tension.This sounds like you have a loose or worn drive belt. Check all the belts and their tension.
Check for a gas leak maybe on the belt and check the belt for alignment.
check the engine belt and the alternator belt
Drive belt? the serpentine belt? if that's what your talking about check the grooves in the underside of the belt if good check your tensioner to make sure it has enough strength to keep the belt tight
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