The initial a is a schwa. The ai is the letter a sound.
There are two : a long E and a schwa.
No, the word "afraid" does not have two schwa sounds. It has one schwa sound, which is in the second syllable (-fraid).
The word "probably" has two schwa sounds. The first one is in the second syllable, represented by the letter 'o', and the second one is in the fourth syllable, represented by the letter 'a'.
The schwa vowel sounds like "uh" and is commonly heard in unstressed syllables. In the word "mystery," the schwa vowel is found in the second syllable, which sounds like "myst-uh-ree."
The schwa vowel is the 1st "e",because when you say it , it sounds like it has a "u" in the word cement
Yes. The first syllable has an unstressed (schwa) sound. The A sounds like "uh."
One,in the second syllable. The EA pair is a long E sound.
There are 2. The I has a schwa sound (juh), and the A is a short A (raff).The E is silent.
The schwa vowel is the 1st "e",because when you say it , it sounds like it has a "u" in the word cement
Yes, the "er" in "lower" is typically pronounced with a schwa sound, which sounds like "uh".
Yes, "straight" has a schwa sound. The second syllable in "straight" is pronounced with a schwa sound, which sounds like "strayt".
The word "proposition" has four vowel sounds: /ɒ/ as in "prɒ", /ə/ as in "prə", /ɪ/ as in "pɪ", and /oʊ/ as in "zɪʃən".