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The schwa vowel sound in "element" is the short and unstressed "uh" sound, represented by the symbol ə. It is the most common vowel sound in English and is found in unstressed syllables like the second syllable of "element."
The schwa sound in "about" is in the second syllable, represented by the unstressed "schwa" written as "/ə/". So, it sounds like /ə-bout/.
There is indeed a schwa sound in the word 'open'. [ˈəʊ.pən]
Yes, the word "rustic" does have the schwa sound. It is pronounced as /ˈrʌstɪk/, with the schwa sound occurring in the first syllable.
The -us in focus has the schwa sound (uhs).
The schwa vowel sound in "element" is the short and unstressed "uh" sound, represented by the symbol ə. It is the most common vowel sound in English and is found in unstressed syllables like the second syllable of "element."
Yes, some garages does have the schwa sound
The word reason where is the schwa sound
there is no schwa sound in brilliant
There is no "schwa" sound in the word mountain.
The schwa sound is the u or the e
Yes, some garages does have the schwa sound
The A has the schwa (unstressed sound) which is actually a schwa-R (ehr/uhr).
Schwa is a reduced sound. It is the o in forget.
yes.the word pleasure have schwa sound.
The schwa sound in "about" is in the second syllable, represented by the unstressed "schwa" written as "/ə/". So, it sounds like /ə-bout/.
There is indeed a schwa sound in the word 'open'. [ˈəʊ.pən]