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Is the i in shiver a long or short vowel sound?
The "i" in "shiver" has a
short vowel sound
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It sounds like the "i" in "ship" or "tin".
What does lipshen mean?
What is a homonym for ore?
Phonology
Why do some little kids speak with New Jersey accent?
What is the silent letter in mnemonic and pnemonia?
How many words kids speak per day?
Why do you capitalize words?
How do you use impinge in a sentence?
How do you pronounce Jedwabne?
What are the syllables for word exhaust?
What is the accented syllable in word anastomosis?
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