Here's why:
* Short vowels have a short, quick sound.
* In "city", the vowel "i" has a short sound, like the "i" in "pig" or "tin".
* The "y" at the end of the word acts as a consonant in this case, not a vowel.
Here's why:
* Short vowels have a short, quick sound.
* In "city", the vowel "i" has a short sound, like the "i" in "pig" or "tin".
* The "y" at the end of the word acts as a consonant in this case, not a vowel.