It has a long O vowel sound (oh), as in the words show or blow. The short O is normally part of the ow diphthong as in cow and how.
Also, the rule to remember is if it sounds like the letter O it is a long vowel, as in the words go, bold, hotel, and notary.
It has the long O vowel sound, as in know, slow, and blow.
Yes, the word snow has a long vowel sound in the letter "o."
The long vowel in the word "snow" is the letter 'o'.
No, "know" does not have a long vowel sound. The "o" in "know" is a silent vowel, so it does not affect the pronunciation of the word.
Words that have the same vowel sound as "rope" that is white and cold include "snow," "glow," and "stone."
The long A sound of "whale" (also wail and wale) is present in the word "snowflake".
Words that have the same vowel sound as "most" include "toast," "coast," "post," and "boast." These words all contain the long "o" vowel sound, which is pronounced like the /oʊ/ diphthong in phonetic transcription. The vowel sound in "most" is known as the "open-mid back rounded vowel" in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) and is commonly represented by the symbol /o/.
(question was originally with another word)One slight possibility is the word hail, which can appear white.
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I believe not. Snow would rhyme with toe or glow and coco does not have the long ow/oe sound.
Disney's first animated short with sound was Steamboat Willie in 1928. His first animated feature film with sound was Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in 1937.
It depends on the hair on it (Long,Short) Ushally they can survive in winter