Sand has a short "a" sound, like in the word "cat."
Yes, the word "sand" has a short vowel sound. The 'a' in sand is pronounced as /æ/, which is a short vowel sound.
It has a short A sound as in band and sand.
No, the word "and" is an example of a short "a" sound.
Yes, the word "sang" has a short A sound, pronounced /sæŋ/.
Sand has a short "a" sound, like in the word "cat."
Yes, the word "sand" has a short vowel sound. The 'a' in sand is pronounced as /æ/, which is a short vowel sound.
No. Hand has a short A sound as in can and sand.
No. The A has a short A sound as in can and hand.
It has a short A sound as in band and sand.
No, the word "and" is an example of a short "a" sound.
Yes, the word "sang" has a short A sound, pronounced /sæŋ/.
"Sandwich" is pronounced with a short "a" sound, as in "san" (not "sand" which has a short "e" sound).
Yes, "sand" is a short vowel word because the "a" in sand makes a short vowel sound.
Oh, dude, it's like, totally a short "a" sound. You know, like when you're at camp and you're like, "Hey, pass me the marshmallows," not "Hey, paaasss me the marshmallows." So yeah, short "a" all the way.
The word "sandwich" has a short a sound, as in "sam". It is not pronounced with a short i sound.
Yes, the word "sandwich" has a short 'a' sound when pronounced in English.