The "I" is the schwa in circus
Yes it is. The schwa for the word "cardinal" is "a".
There is no "schwa" sound in the word mountain.
This depends on your pronunciation. For me there is no schwa in composition. But some people might pronounce the 'o' in the second syllable - po - as a schwa. The words herd or bird have a schwa in them. (for my pronunciation).
That is right; the second syllable is pronounced with a schwa.
supp
The schwa vowel sound in "suppose" is a short and weak sound that is often represented by the symbol /ə/. It is an unstressed and neutral sound, commonly found in unstressed syllables of English words. In "suppose," it is heard in the second syllable, the "ppo" part.
'Serene' itself is not a schwa, as a schwa is an unstressed vowel sound. In 'serene', the schwa occurs in the first e.
Yes, some garages does have the schwa sound
Yes. The "a" in about is a schwa.
It is in the last syllable, -a is a schwa.
The "I" is the schwa in circus
Schwa
Yes, some garages does have the schwa sound
The word reason where is the schwa sound
The schwa is in the first syllable of content. Con Tent. the schwa would be on the con.AnswerThere is no schwa in "content". A schwa is an elided vowel, and both "o" and "e' are pronounced clearly in this word.
The A has the schwa (unstressed sound) which is actually a schwa-R (ehr/uhr).