No mark is used; just the plain vowel
The usual pronunciation is puh-TAY-toh, with a schwa, long A, and long O. But the alternate pronunciation has a short A sound, as puh-TAH-toh.
It is a short A sound. The pronunciation is (ank-ul), where the first syllable rhymes with bank.
Some English words come from forms that used either Y or I to indicate their pronunciation as a long I. The word "kind" is from Old English gecynde ("natural"). German words with kind have a short I sound.
It has a short A sound as in tan, tang and bank. The A has a slightly different sound than in apple or sat. The pronunciation is (tangk).
It has a short A (san or sand) and a short I (wich). There is no E sound, although the colloquial pronunciation is often close to 'sand wedge.'
The A in was has a short U vowel sound (uh), with the pronunciation wuz.
The usual pronunciation is puh-TAY-toh, with a schwa, long A, and long O. But the alternate pronunciation has a short A sound, as puh-TAH-toh.
It is a short A sound. The pronunciation is (ank-ul), where the first syllable rhymes with bank.
It has an unaccented short i sound. The oo is pronounced as in book, which is the short version of that vowel combination.
The short I is an "ih" exhaled sound, as in bid, gift, miss, or sit.
Some English words come from forms that used either Y or I to indicate their pronunciation as a long I. The word "kind" is from Old English gecynde ("natural"). German words with kind have a short I sound.
It has a short A sound as in tan, tang and bank. The A has a slightly different sound than in apple or sat. The pronunciation is (tangk).
The e has a short e sound. The o in most pronunciation is schwa.
It has a short A (san or sand) and a short I (wich). There is no E sound, although the colloquial pronunciation is often close to 'sand wedge.'
The US pronunciation has the short I sound, as "duh-LEM-uh". The British pronunciation uses the long I sound, as "dy-LEM-uh".
It does not have a short A. The usual pronunciation is with an AW sound (caret O). (wawk)
It does not have a short A. The usual pronunciation is with an AW sound (caret O). (wawk)