There are many words with double oo`s in them.Noodles,doodles,poodles also moon tool tooth broom
igloo
shampoo
The long vowel U has the "oo" or "ew"sound in US English, generally "ew" in the UK. Words with a silent E (oo) : clue, due, sue Words with a silent E (ew) : cue, hue, juice Words with a consonant E (oo): rude, lute, truce, Words with aconsonant E (ew): cube, cute, huge, abuse, use (the function) Words with the long U (oo): tutor, hula, lunar Words with the long U (ew) : pupil, mucilage
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There are many words with double oo`s in them.Noodles,doodles,poodles also moon tool tooth broom
No, it is a "long OO" sound (double O as in moon).Some words with O, U, OU are pronounced with OO : to, dune, souvenir
boo Some words that end in "oo" are igloo, goo, poo, and too.
"Double letters" means two in a row, like tt in "letter" or oo, kk, and ee in "bookkeeper".
The words lose, prove, and move (and words based on them) have the long OO sound.
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oocyte
It never sounds like "you" because the double oo sound has no y-glide.
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words that have the long oo sound are wood, took, too, noon, good, root, book, wool, and food.
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It depends on how you pronounce "tour." The R influences the OO sound, which sounds like the long OO in too followed by an (ur). Dictionaries show this as a short OO as in good and foot, but it is much closer to a long OO sound. The same sound appears in the words boor, poor (pour), and spoor. Words with a long OO include: U words with a silent E (tune, dude) UE words (due, clue) OU words (ghoul) Words with a YOO sound as in humid, human, mule, cute, feud, and fuel.