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It is the phonetic symbol for the sound "uh" and is called schwa.
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The symbol that denotes the vowel sound is called a vowel symbol or a vowel character. It is used to represent specific vowel sounds in phonetic transcription or in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA).
The schwa sound in "human" is spelled with the letter "u." It is represented by the symbol ə in the International Phonetic Alphabet.
A breve (˘) is the symbol used to indicate a short vowel sound in phonetic transcription.
E is not a consonant. E is a vowel. There is not a consonant that has this symbol - E - in the international phonetic alphabet
A symbol for a phoneme in a language is typically a specific character or combination of characters used to represent a specific sound. Phonemes are the basic units of sound in a language, and symbols are used in phonetic transcription to represent these sounds.
Yes, the word "tape" has a short e sound represented by the phonetic symbol /eɪ/.
The vowel sound in "shot" is the "ɑ" sound, represented by the phonetic symbol /ɑ/.
There are various systems for representing English words in phonetic symbols, such as the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). Each symbol in the IPA represents a specific sound in the word. To convert an English word into phonetic symbols, you would need to use a phonetic dictionary or refer to online resources that provide phonetic transcriptions.
The vowel sound in "some" is the 'uh' sound, represented by the phonetic symbol /ʌ/.