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Does the word angry have short a sound?
No, the word "angry" does
not
have a short "a" sound.
The "a" in "angry" has the
long a
sound, like the "a" in "say" or "day".
Why have theologians claimed that human language about God works analogically What does it mean and how contrast with the usual way works?
What is the ideal rate of speech in English?
Phonology
How do you say ashlyn in french?
What part of speech is Sixteen?
How do you pronounce Celts (Irish)?
What is the syllables and markings for address?
What vowel sound is in bone?
How can you say knowledge in french?
What are some words that end in crat?
What words have the same vowel sound as steam?
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