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Is the word napkin a short vowel sound in first syllable?
Yes, the word "napkin" has a short vowel sound in the first syllable.
The vowel "a" in "nap" makes a short "a" sound, like in the words "cat" or "hat".
Is the word heard a short sound?
Does ride have a long or short vowel sound?
Phonology
What is the meaning of Hindi word nasha in English?
One syllable words beginning with d?
What words have the same sound as augh in naughty?
Does lemonade have a long vowel sound?
What is concord in English language?
A palindrome for the sound of a horn?
How many phonemes are in the word Christina?
How do you say precensia in inglish?
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