The O has a long O (oh) sound, as in bold and gold.
It has a long O (oh) sound, as in no and so.
The word "broke" has a long 'o' sound, like in the word "no."
Neither, it's more like halfway between a short 'O' and a short 'U' sound, if that makes any sense. I believe some consider it to be a short 'OO' sound. Gotta love the English language.
"Book" has a short "o" sound, while "tomb" has a long "o" sound.
It has neither. It has a short OO vowel sound, as in good, foot, or put.
The O has a long O (oh) sound, as in bold and gold.
The word good has a short OO sound, as in book and foot.
It's a long O
It has a long O (oh) sound, as in no and so.
Well, honey, the word "told" has a long 'o' vowel sound. It's like when you're telling someone a juicy piece of gossip - you really stretch out that 'o' sound. So, don't be shy, give that 'o' some extra love when you say "told."
The word "broke" has a long 'o' sound, like in the word "no."
Neither. It is a short OO word as in good and foot.
"Book" has a short "o" sound, while "tomb" has a long "o" sound.
Neither, it's more like halfway between a short 'O' and a short 'U' sound, if that makes any sense. I believe some consider it to be a short 'OO' sound. Gotta love the English language.
There is no A or A sound in "note." The O is a long O and the E is silent.
The word "foreboding" has a long "o" sound.