One is geyser. Another is the proper noun Cheyenne (shy-ann).
No. The word "eye" has the sound of the long I, i.e. the letter I. It rhymes with pie and by.
No. The word icy has a long I and a long E vowel sound (eye-see).
The long "i" sound is pronounced like the "eye" sound, as in the word "sky" or "time."
'Wife' has a long vowel sound: w-eye-f.
The word eye has a long i (aye) sound. In fact, it is pronounced the same as the letter i. It rhymes with by, sky, die, and sigh.
The word "trip" has the short vowel sound ("ih" as in "sit"), as opposed to long ("eye" as in "site").
No. The word "it" has a short I sound, as in bit, sit, or lit. The word "light" has a long I sound (eye) as in item or bite.
No, the word "tie" does not have a long "I" vowel sound. It actually has a long "I" sound, as in "eye" or "high."
No. The I has a short vowel sound as in mill and silk. Ask yourself, when you say it or hear it, do you hear the sound, "EYE" or do you hear the sound, "Ih?" Long vowels make their sound - for I, if you hear "EYE" you know it is a long vowel in this word. Long Vowel Words (A,E,I,O,U) cake beep high mow unit Short Vowel Words (a,e,i,o,u) act bet sick odd but
because of the long 'eye' sound at the ending
Yes. Although the OR is closer to a schwa, the I is definitely a long I sound. (hur-eye-zun)
The bull's-eye is the center of the target.