Question
Pls give all vowel sounds with three examples each.
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Sure! Here are the main vowel sounds in English, along with three examples for each:
### Short Vowel Sounds:
1. **/æ/** (as in "cat")
- cat
- bat
- hat
2. **/ɛ/** (as in "bed")
- bed
- red
- said
3. **/ɪ/** (as in "bit")
- bit
- fit
- hit
4. **/ɒ/** (as in "hot" - British English)
- hot
- not
- pot
5. **/ʌ/** (as in "cup")
- cup
- up
- run
6. **/ʊ/** (as in "put")
- put
- foot
- book
### Long Vowel Sounds:
1. **/eɪ/** (as in "day")
- day
- say
- play
2. **/iː/** (as in "see")
- see
- bee
- tree
3. **/aɪ/** (as in "my")
- my
- sky
- fly
4. **/oʊ/** (as in "go")
- go
- no
- flow
5. **/juː/** (as in "few")
- few
- blue
- true
6. **/ɔː/** (as in "more" - British English)
- more
- store
- floor
### Diphthongs (Complex Vowel Sounds):
1. **/aʊ/** (as in "how")
- how
- now
- house
2. **/ɔɪ/** (as in "boy")
- boy
- toy
- enjoy
3. **/ʊə/** (as in "cure" - British English)
- cure
- pure
- sure
This covers the primary vowel sounds in English along with examples for each. The exact pronunciation may vary between different dialects of English.
### Short Vowel Sounds:
1. **/æ/** (as in "cat")
- cat
- bat
- hat
2. **/ɛ/** (as in "bed")
- bed
- red
- said
3. **/ɪ/** (as in "bit")
- bit
- fit
- hit
4. **/ɒ/** (as in "hot" - British English)
- hot
- not
- pot
5. **/ʌ/** (as in "cup")
- cup
- up
- run
6. **/ʊ/** (as in "put")
- put
- foot
- book
### Long Vowel Sounds:
1. **/eɪ/** (as in "day")
- day
- say
- play
2. **/iː/** (as in "see")
- see
- bee
- tree
3. **/aɪ/** (as in "my")
- my
- sky
- fly
4. **/oʊ/** (as in "go")
- go
- no
- flow
5. **/juː/** (as in "few")
- few
- blue
- true
6. **/ɔː/** (as in "more" - British English)
- more
- store
- floor
### Diphthongs (Complex Vowel Sounds):
1. **/aʊ/** (as in "how")
- how
- now
- house
2. **/ɔɪ/** (as in "boy")
- boy
- toy
- enjoy
3. **/ʊə/** (as in "cure" - British English)
- cure
- pure
- sure
This covers the primary vowel sounds in English along with examples for each. The exact pronunciation may vary between different dialects of English.