Schwa is a reduced sound. It is the o in forget.
It sounds like 'uh', such as in about and but.
Yes, some garages does have the schwa sound
Yes. The "uh" sound is a schwa sound.
there is no schwa sound in brilliant
the schwa sound is the a in ah- bout
The schwa sound is the u or the e
There is no "schwa" sound in the word mountain.
The A has the schwa (unstressed sound) which is actually a schwa-R (ehr/uhr).
yes.the word pleasure have schwa sound.
schwa sound in the word canoe .
Yes, the A is a schwa or "uh" sound.
The "I" is the schwa in circus
An example of the schwa vowel sound is the sound the letter a makes in the word "about".
The schwa sound is in the second syllable (urd). It is an unstressed sound.
No it does not "Ag-ree" their is NO schwa sound at the end
The -us in focus has the schwa sound (uhs).
Yes. The word "about" does have the "schwa e" sound. If you look in the dictionary the pronounciation is listed as "/??bout/". ? means the "schwa e" sound.
The A has an unstressed schwa (muh) sound and the ER has a schwa-R (ur) sound. The stressed vowels are the I and Y, which both have a long E sound.
The only vowel sound in the word climb is not a schwa sound.
Yes. The A has a short A sound. The O has the schwa or unstressed vowel sound (un).
It depends on how you say it but I think it is not a schwa it is an "uh" sound - represented by an upside down V. A schwa is like the vowel sound in bird
The schwa is the "uh" sound...as in the word "about" - pronounced Uh-bout. So, no, the word "preview" does no contain the schwa sound.
It is in the second syllable: -a is a schwa.
The schwa vowel sound makes an "uh" sound (as in "bug," "rug" or "above"). For the word "industry," the schwa sound is the u --> indUHstry.