Does scary have a long a or long e?

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2026-05-01 08:50

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The Word "scary" has a long e sound, as in "ee," not a long a sound. This is because the letter "a" in "scary" is followed by the letter "r," which changes the pronunciation of the vowel to a long e sound. The phonetic transcription of "scary" would be /ˈskɛri/, indicating the long e sound.

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