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Does the word come have long or short o sound?
The word "come" has a
short
"o" sound.
It's pronounced like the "o" in "hot" or "cot", not like the "o" in "go" or "home".
Is the word dude have a short you sound?
What kind of language usually has longer sentences and a greater variety words than every day speech?
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Is solid a short vowel sound?
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One syllable words beginning with t?
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