I am not satisfied with the answers I've been getting. To rephrase the question; What is the difference with the o in dog and born ( that have an upside-down v above the o) and bold and hole (that have a straight line above the o). They all sound the same, yet appear to have different symbols in the dictionary. Why is one short and one long?
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What are you expecting for an answer? The "o" in "dog" is not pronounced the same as the "o" in "bold". The symbols in the dictionary SHOULD be explained in the front of the dictionary.
If you truly can't hear the difference when you say the words or hear them said, no amount of explanation is going to make sense to you. Again, elongate the word...doooooooog. hoooooole. It really should be obvious.
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I. thought you explained it great the time round