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is boy, apron,ostrich, ice, easil, which is long vowel and which is short
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Mar 18, 2015 4:59 AM
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Long vowels are pronounced the same as the name of the vowel. If you know how to say the alphabet properly, or at least the vowels, you can use this.
A as in father is pronounced ahh, so it is short. A as in apron is pronounced like the name of the letter A so it is long.
Easil sounds like an E, Ice sounds like an I.
Ostrich sounds like Not, as opposed to Note which sounds like an O.
Boy is a tough one because of the Y. If we replace the Y with a T, we have Bot pronounced like Robot or Not with a short O. This O sound is different than in Boy. If we replace the T with a TE, we have Bote (not a word), like Note with a long O. The O sound of Bote is closer to Boy than Bot is. So I would say Boy is also a long O.
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