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No, only "unique" has the long U at the start. (yoo-neek)

In unique, the U has a long U sound, the I has a lone E sound. (QUE has a K sound)

The U in "square" pairs with the Q to make a KW sound, then the A is a caret A (long A + R = air). The E is silent.

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Yes, both "unique" and "square" have a long U vowel sound. In "unique," the long U sound is heard in the first syllable, while in "square," it is heard in the second syllable.

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