Only one in the last syllable, unless you have some kind of a southwest accent.
The initial a is a schwa. The ai is the letter a sound.
It depends on how you say banana.ber - na - na = one schwaba - na - na = no schwa.
The schwa sound in "kookaburra" has two syllables.
Yes it is. The schwa for the word "cardinal" is "a".
In simple terms a schwa is an unstressed or toneless vowel, such as the "e" in open.
Yes. The "a" in about is a schwa.
The word reason where is the schwa sound
A schwa is the sound of an unstressed syllable in a word or unstressed word in a sentence and is the most common sound in the English language. A typical example is the word doctor where the second syllable is reduced to a schwa and a non-English speaker couldn't know if the word was doctar, docter, doctor or doctur as it sounds like doct'r.
The schwa is in the first syllable of content. Con Tent. the schwa would be on the con.AnswerThere is no schwa in "content". A schwa is an elided vowel, and both "o" and "e' are pronounced clearly in this word.
There is indeed a schwa sound in the word 'open'. [ˈəʊ.pən]
Yes, "serenity" is a schwa word because the unstressed second syllable is pronounced as a schwa sound /ə/.
There is no "schwa" sound in the word mountain.