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Is the word candy a short a- sound?

The word "candy" has a short a sound.

Here's how we know:

* Spelling: The "a" in "candy" is followed by a consonant ("n") and another consonant ("d"). This pattern often indicates a short vowel sound.

* Sound: The "a" in "candy" sounds like the "a" in "cat" or "hat," which are both short a sounds.

Therefore, "candy" is pronounced with a short a sound.

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