The word "up" has a short vowel sound.
The word "pull" has a short vowel sound. The "u" in "pull" is pronounced as /ʊ/.
The word "lion" has a short vowel sound.
It has a long OO sound, which may be considered a long U.
The word look is spelt in IPA pronunciation as /lʊk/ - the vowel sound ʊ refers to a near-close near-back vowel. This is called a "short OO" vowel sound because it does not have the same force as a long OO (long U) although it is spelled the same. Examples of this (oah) sound are book, good, foot, and put.
The word "up" has a short vowel sound.
The word "pull" has a short vowel sound. The "u" in "pull" is pronounced as /ʊ/.
The word "lion" has a short vowel sound.
It has a long OO sound, which may be considered a long U.
No. None of them have the long OO vowel sound as in cool and moon. Book and look have the short OO sound as in "good" and door has an R-shaped long O as in floor, four, and more.
The OO pair has a short OO sound, as in good, foot, could, and put.
No. The OO pair in books has a short OO vowel sound, as in look, good, and foot.
In the word "Book," the vowel sound is considered to be a short vowel sound. This is because the letter "o" in this case is pronounced as /ʊ/ as in "put" or /ʊk/ as in "look." Short vowel sounds are typically shorter in duration and do not have a noticeable change in sound quality when pronounced.
The word look is spelt in IPA pronunciation as /lʊk/ - the vowel sound ʊ refers to a near-close near-back vowel. This is called a "short OO" vowel sound because it does not have the same force as a long OO (long U) although it is spelled the same. Examples of this (oah) sound are book, good, foot, and put.
The 'a' in sale has a long vowel sound--a long vowel sound is a sound which is the same as, or very similar to the letter name of one of the vowels. Answer 2 by Terrier23 Look I was wrong LOL:) It's a good thing HungryGhost put the right answer on here or you would've not know the right one :/ BYEZ!!!!
Yes, the word "canyon" does have a short "a" vowel sound. In phonetics, the short "a" sound is represented by the symbol /æ/, as in the word "cat." In the word "canyon," the "a" is pronounced as /æ/, making it a short vowel sound.
No, "rookie" has the vowel sound /ʊ/ as in "put", while "look" has the vowel sound /ʊ/ as in "book". The vowel sounds in the words "rookie" and "look" are not the same sound.