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Does the word tray have a long sound?
Yes, the word "tray" has a long "a" sound.
The "a" in "tray" is pronounced like the "a" in "say" or "day."
Why is Frenchman seen as an acceptable term but Chinaman not?
What does bajo mean in spanish?
Phonology
What are the criteria for determining consonants?
What words go before burst?
What is the Korean word for silver?
What is the root word phyte mean?
How do you describe your home in French?
What is the homophone for word lead?
Is there Goat a short o vowel?
What part of speech is abhorrence?
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