Some words with the same "uh" vowel sound as "bubble" are trouble, double, and cuddle.
The OU in rough has a short U sound (uh), as in the rhyming words tough, enough, bluff, and stuff. The short U sound can also be made by A as in what O as in love and of OO as in flood and blood
Yes, the word "sprout" has a short vowel sound. The "ou" in "sprout" is pronounced as /aŹ/.
The vowel sound made by the OU pair is an AW sound (caret O) that is considered neither long nor short (bawt).
"Found" has a short vowel sound, as the "o" is pronounced as /Ź/.
Some words with the same "uh" vowel sound as "bubble" are trouble, double, and cuddle.
The A is a schwa (unstressed sound) and the OU has the ou/ow diphthong sound that is neither long or short.
No, the O in out (of outside) is part of the diphthong OU which is an OW sound and not the same as the short O. Words like "dot" and "got" have a short O sound. The OU/OW sound in "outside" is the same as the vowel sound in "sound", "doubt", "down", "foul", and "how".
The OU in rough has a short U sound (uh), as in the rhyming words tough, enough, bluff, and stuff. The short U sound can also be made by A as in what O as in love and of OO as in flood and blood
Yes, the word "sprout" has a short vowel sound. The "ou" in "sprout" is pronounced as /aŹ/.
The vowel sound made by the OU pair is an AW sound (caret O) that is considered neither long nor short (bawt).
"Found" has a short vowel sound, as the "o" is pronounced as /Ź/.
The U in lumber has a short U vowel sound, as in the rhyming words number and encumber. Other short U words include duck, tub, mud, stuff, hum, nut, fuzz, and ugly. The sound is also seen in the OU words rough, tough, and enough. The A words "what" and "was" have a short U sound, as also in the words "does" and because.
The vowel sounds are usually neither short or long sounds, and they are different. -- The OU pair in out has an OW diphthong sound, as in pout, doubt, and words like cow. -- The OU pair in your has the "caret O" (OR or British AW sound) or alternately a long O followed by R.
The words sound and sounded have an OU/OW vowel sound, or "ow."In sounded, the -ed has a schwa or unstressed sound (uhd/ehd/ihd).
It is neither. It is an OU/OW sound, not long or short, as in out and count.
There are none. The A has a schwa sound, and the OU has the ou/ow sound as in the rhyming words sound and downed.