R is not a vowel.
The U is followed by an R, which makes it an R-controlled U (ur, short U + R).
it is a vowel that u can only hear the "R" sound
i find r resonating itself with the vowel sound therefore i feel it could be half vowel.
No. The I is a long I but the E is a schwa sound, not a R-controlled vowel.
The A with the R is a special vowel (umlaut A) but the Y has a long E vowel sound.
the silent vowel in February is the r between b and u
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All three words . . . -- include the letters 'R' and 'M', and at least one vowel -- end in 'R' - [vowel] - 'M' -- end in [vowel] - 'M' -- end in 'M'
Since there are no vowels, the vowel sound is supplied by the "r". So the vowel will be as short as you can pronounce it: Smurt. If you can roll the "r', so much the better.
As an unstressed syllable, the letter 'r' (which does not have to be a vowel in the English language, just as unstressed syllable)
No. Spider is a noun. It has two vowel sounds. One is a "long" I, and the other is a vocalic R.