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/.
"Found" has a short vowel sound, as the "o" is pronounced as /Ź/.
The vowel sound made by the OU pair is an AW sound (caret O) that is considered neither long nor short (bawt).
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/.
"Found" has a short vowel sound, as the "o" is pronounced as /Ź/.
The vowel sound made by the OU pair is an AW sound (caret O) that is considered neither long nor short (bawt).
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.