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Does crayon have a short sound?
The word "crayon" has a
long "a" sound
like the "a" in "say".
It's important to note that the spelling "ay" often indicates a long "a" sound.
Is the word stop a sentence?
How do you pronounce come here in a Belfast accent?
Phonology
Which best explains the meaning of tone?
How many phonemes in the word bake?
What does omni-linguism mean?
What does konichiwa means in english?
What does the Indian word shu mean in English?
What does the umlaut U sound like?
What are the homophone of veil?
How do you say cool in hawaiian?
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