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Pls give all vowel sounds with five examples each.

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Certainly! Here are the basic vowel sounds in English along with five examples for each.

### Short Vowel Sounds

1. **/ɪ/** (not the same as the long "i")
- Examples: hit, bit, sit, lid, fish

2. **/ɛ/** (as in "bed")
- Examples: red, bed, fed, head, said

3. **/æ/** (as in "cat")
- Examples: cat, bat, fat, rat, mat

4. **/ʌ/** (as in "cup")
- Examples: cup, luck, duck, sun, run

5. **/ɔ/** (as in "dog")
- Examples: dog, log, fog, frog, hot

### Long Vowel Sounds

6. **/iː/** (as in "see")
- Examples: see, tree, free, bee, need

7. **/eɪ/** (as in "cake")
- Examples: cake, take, make, lake, break

8. **/aɪ/** (as in "pie")
- Examples: pie, tie, lie, high, fly

9. **/oʊ/** (as in "go")
- Examples: go, no, so, show, blow

10. **/juː/** (as in "you")
- Examples: you, blue, true, clue, dew

### Diphthongs

11. **/aʊ/** (as in "how")
- Examples: how, now, cow, loud, proud

12. **/ɔɪ/** (as in "boy")
- Examples: boy, toy, joy, soy, coiled

These sounds can vary slightly in different accents and dialects, but these are generally the standard representations in American English. Let me know if you need more information or further examples!