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Does met have a long vowel sound?
No, "met" does not have a long vowel sound. It has a short "e" sound, like the "e" in "bed" or "pen."
What part of speech is the word useful?
Difference between cacophonous words and euphonious words?
Phonology
How do you pronounce Cajun?
How do you pronounce Wagner?
How can you put the word transcend in a compound sentence?
What are homophone for untie?
Is the word fry a homograph?
How do you say how was your sleep in french?
How do you pronounce lagniappe?
Which word has a short U sound drum or gum?
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