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Does magic have a short sound?

The word "magic" doesn't have a short sound in the way you're likely asking. It's pronounced with three syllables: MA-jik.

However, the word "magic" is often associated with short, sharp sounds in fantasy and fiction. This is due to the use of onomatopoeia and sound effects to create a sense of enchantment and wonder. For example, you might hear:

* "Poof!" when a magician makes something disappear.

* "ZAP!" when a spell is cast.

* "Whoosh!" when a magical creature flies by.

So, while the word "magic" itself doesn't have a short sound, its meaning and association often lead to the use of short, impactful sounds in creative contexts.

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