The A in "fast" is a short A sound. (The long A would make it sound like faced.)
No, the word "scratch" does not have a schwa sound. The "a" in "scratch" makes a short /æ/ sound.
"Zipper" contains a short vowel sound as both the "i" and "e" make their short sound /ɪ/ and /ɛ/ respectively.
In the word "defend," the vowels "e" and "a" typically make a short sound.
The A has a long sound as in bake, cake, and take.
Yes, the palindrome for "to make a short explosive sound" is "pop."
The A in "fast" is a short A sound. (The long A would make it sound like faced.)
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No, the word "scratch" does not have a schwa sound. The "a" in "scratch" makes a short /æ/ sound.
"Zipper" contains a short vowel sound as both the "i" and "e" make their short sound /ɪ/ and /ɛ/ respectively.
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Yes. The I has a short I sound, as in bit and sit. The U is paired with the Q to make the KW sound.
In the word "defend," the vowels "e" and "a" typically make a short sound.
An instrument with short strings will make a rubber band type sound but real high pitched.
The A has a long sound as in bake, cake, and take.
It has a short vowel sound, like "bat," "hat," and "cat." A long vowel sound can be found in words like "bake," "cake," and "make."