There are three vowels but two are unstressed or schwa sounds. The first A has a short A sound, and the I and A have (ih/uh) sounds.
There are six phonemes, or speech sounds, in the word 'animal'. They are a / n / i / m / a / l
Dogs can hear extremely quiet sounds. Another animal that is capable of hearing sounds inaudible to humans are dolphins and bats.
Dear/deer
None of the animal produce rustle sound.
The initial a is a schwa. The ai is the letter a sound.
There are 3 : a short U and 2 schwa sounds.
It has 2.
There are three vowels but two are unstressed or schwa sounds. The first A has a short A sound, and the I and A have (ih/uh) sounds.
There are two : a long E and a schwa.
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 word "proposition" has four vowel sounds: /ɒ/ as in "prɒ", /ə/ as in "prə", /ɪ/ as in "pɪ", and /oʊ/ as in "zɪʃən".
There are 2, a schwa for the A and a short U. (uh-mung)
The schwa sound is a neutral, mid-central vowel sound, like the 'uh' sound in 'sofa'. The short U sound is a tense, slightly higher vowel sound, like the 'uh' sound in 'put'. Both sounds can occur in unstressed syllables, but the schwa sound is more relaxed and lower in pitch compared to the short U sound.
The schwa is the upside-down 'e' in phonics, and is used for vowels that makes sounds that are not their long and short sounds. I believe the schwa in 'syllable' is the 'a.' (Sil-AH-bohl).
The schwa is the E sound in -er, which is unstressed and sounds like uhr.
No!