Yes, "minute" is a short vowel word. The short "i" sound is represented by the letter "i".
Different dictionaries claim different pronunciations for the word "sentence". The two top definitions on Dictionary.com give the pronunciations "ˈsɛntns" (without a schwa sound) and "ˈsɛntəns" (with a schwa sound in the second syllable).
Pin it, spin it, win it. * * * * * There are two pronunciations of minute. The one above refers to minute as a measure of time. But there is also minute, meaning very small. That rhymes with dilute.
My dictionary provides two pronunciations for the word harass: * huh-ras * har-uh s
There are two accepted pronunciations for the word broccoli. The first /ˈbrɒkəli/ has three syllables. The second, /ˈbrɒkli/ has two.
After a two-hour bombast by Edward Everett, Lincoln gave his famous two-minute address. To demonstrate what bombast meant, we showed a video of Keith Olbermann.
She is studying for two exams concurrently to avoid last-minute cramming.
You can pronounce by saying art and tic together. It is a two syllable word. You can find more pronunciations on Dictionary.com.
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It can, but there are two different dialect pronunciations:1) neither with the EI pronounced as a long I (NY-thur)2) neither with the EI pronounced as a long E (NEE-thur)Some use both pronunciations, the one used decided by its part of speech:e.g. neither (nee) before nouns as an adjective, neither (ny) as a pronoun.* The same two opposing pronunciations may be used for the word either.
"I have two chocolate bars."