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The letter R is usually written as a capital R. The phonetic sound is ar or are.
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There is a short I, but the A has either an umlaut A (ar) sound or an AW sound.
Yes, it does. Although technically, it is an umlaut A, a special "ar" sound, not a short A.
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No. The -ar is an R-shaped vowel called an umlaut A. It has a dual sound due to the R.
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There is no schwa sound. The A is part of the R sound (umlaut A), the I and the E are short vowel sounds. (ar-ki-tekt)
Properties of radio wave ar: sound, uses of antenna, hz.
The A sound in charm is called a caret A which in US English makes the sound of an R, and in British English is closer to an AW sound. The sound is seen in most -ar words, such as bar, card, dark, and farm.