In some pronunciations, all of them.
An-oth-er.
There are two syllables in "smothered."
There are 3 syllables. Sim-i-lar.
Smoo-ther has two syllables.
There are two syllables. Ex-cept.
None of them do.
three.
There are 2 schwa's in the usual pronunciation (AN-ə-məl) as neither the I nor the second A are stressed.
pla gia rize Plagiearize has three syllables with the schwa sound in the middle.
The schwa vowel sound in "dollar" is an unstressed, neutral sound represented by the symbol ə. It is pronounced as a quick, mid-central vowel sound and is commonly heard in the unstressed syllables of words.
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 most common phoneme in the English language is the schwa sound, represented by the symbol /ə/. The schwa is a neutral, mid-central vowel sound that is often unstressed in syllables. It is found in many common words and helps with the smooth pronunciation of English vowels.
the word "sound" has 2 syllables.
Schwa is a very short neutral vowel sound.The word Schwa is Hebrew.It is a reduced vowel in many unstressed syllables.Especially if syllabic consonants are not used.
You can't hear the 'e'.You'll be surprised to know that there is another vowel in the word that you don't really hear: the first 'a'. Yes, there is a vowel sound, but it is the schwa sound, the sound that most unstressed vowels make. Schwa is heard with many unstressed vowels, whatever the vowel, and they sound virtually identical to each other.
The word dribbling should be pronounced with two syllables, drib ling. However, some people pronounce it with three syllables. Since dribble has two syllables (the second one uses the weak sound, or schwa, with an l) it is possible to just add the ing onto dribble, which gives you three syllables.