Here's why:
* The vowel "o" in "loser" is followed by a consonant ("s"). This typically indicates a short vowel sound.
* The "o" in "loser" sounds like the "o" in "hot" or "lot", which are both short vowel sounds.
Here's why:
* The vowel "o" in "loser" is followed by a consonant ("s"). This typically indicates a short vowel sound.
* The "o" in "loser" sounds like the "o" in "hot" or "lot", which are both short vowel sounds.