Schwa (ə)
The name of the symbol representing an upside-down e in the phonetic alphabet is "schwa."
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Yes, the word "desk" has a short e sound. It is pronounced as "deh-sk" where the e is short and quick.
In the word "excellent," the schwa vowels are the second and third "e" sounds. These schwa vowels are pronounced as a neutral, unstressed "uh" sound, similar to the "a" in "about" or the "e" in "the."
In American Sign Language, you can sign "Pepe" by fingerspelling the letters P-E-P-E using the manual alphabet. Each handshape represents a letter in the name.
Yes, the word "tape" has a short e sound represented by the phonetic symbol /eɪ/.
a e I o u The I has been capitalized to show how it fits the central place in the phonetic alphabet.
It is the phonetic symbol for the sound "uh" and is called schwa.
"echo"Phonetic alphabet...AlphaBravoCharlieDeltaEchoFoxtrotGolfHotelIndiaJulietteKilo.... etc.
E is not a consonant. E is a vowel. There is not a consonant that has this symbol - E - in the international phonetic alphabet
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Yes, the word "desk" has a short e sound. It is pronounced as "deh-sk" where the e is short and quick.
"This letter: ә, is usually pronounced as "ay".: this is wrong! the symbol "e" is like "BAY" for the front vowel the upside down "e" is like "SODA" for the central vowel
Meiosis is pronounced "my-oh-sis".Using the international phonetic alphabet - maɪˈoʊsɨsm - as in 'my'aɪˈ - long 'i' in 'bide'oʊ - long 'o' in 'bode's - in 'sigh'ɨ - 'e' in 'roses's - in 'sigh'
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It doesn't. The Hieroglyphic alphabet has no vowels. (Websites that allow you to write your name in Hieroglyphics have a made-up vowel system. They usually use a variation of Y for the letter e.)
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== The oldest and longest alphabet is the Egyptian alphabet with 45 letters. The Cambodian alphabet has 74 characters. The International Phonetic Alphabet has more: "As of 2007, there are 107 distinct letters and 56 http://www.answers.com/topic/diacritic and http://www.answers.com/topic/prosody-linguistics in the IPA proper. Occasionally symbols are added, removed, or modified by the International Phonetic Association." http://www.answers.com/topic/international-phonetic-alphabet