Hamsa
There is a spelling rule for words ending in a consonant + le
Words ending in -le
The vowel sound is SHORT when there are two consonants between the vowel and the -le.
li tt le
ha nd le
ti ck le
a mp le
a pp le
bo tt le
pu zz le
cru mb le
a ng le
bu bb le
mi dd le
The sound is LONG when there is only one consonant before 'le"
bugle
able
poodle
needle
idle
people
table
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Apple is with a short A
Table is with a long A
Bubble is with a short U
BOttle is with a short O
Needle is with a long E
Middle is with short I
It is on how you pronounce the words. It is roughly like this
..........................................A.......E.......I........O.......U
Short Vowel Sounds:.....ah......eh.....ih......oh......uh
Long Vowel Sounds:.....ey........i.......ay.....ow.....yu
By just reading the letters that way and having now idea how it is properly pronounced, you will not know whether it is long or short. But we use symbols to indicate the correct pronunciation of the words
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Any dictionary will explain this to you. Try www.thefreedictionary.com the next time you are puzzled. Also www.learnenglish.de/grammarpage.htm
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