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It is pronounced c-o-o-t-u-r-e.
There is no schwa sound. The A is part of the R sound (umlaut A), the I and the E are short vowel sounds. (ar-ki-tekt)
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r/f wheel bearing. the weight shifts to the left tire when you turn right so if the noise stops its the r/f wheel bearing.
Yes, the word "are" has a vowel sound. The letter "a" in "are" is pronounced as the schwa sound, which is a vowel sound.
Drowgadroatin The 'r's should be very slightly rolled and the 'oa' is pronounced as in 'boat' but slightly longer with a hint of the 'a' sound at the end.
This depends on what you want to pronounce, but here's a guide:The 'a' sound is pronounced like the u in 'but'.The 'i' sound is pronounced like in 'bin'The 'o' sound is pronounced like in 'off'The 'u' sound is pronounced like the 'oo' in 'book'The 'e' sound is pronounced like in 'ten'The 'r' is a little strange, too. Instead of pronouncing it like an ordinary 'r', it's like a cross between a 'd' and an 'l', but you should listen to a Japanese person saying it to figure it out and in the mean time just pronounce it like an ordinary 'r'.
萝卜 (luo bo) It's pronounced LU-or BU-or. NB: The 'r' sound is not a very obvious 'r' sound.
Technically no, although it sounds like one. It is an R-shaped or caret A sound (air), because the R is pronounced as an "ur" following the A.
In Portuguese, "garota" is pronounced as "gah-roh-tah." The "g" is pronounced like the "g" in "girl," and the "r" is rolled. The "o" at the end is pronounced with an "oo" sound, similar to "too" in English.
No. The first E has a caret A sound (long A + R, or "air" sound). The final E is silent. It is pronounced the same as "wear."
The O has a long O sound, but is a caret O due to the R sound (pronounced as AW in British English).
No. The i has an R-shaped short U sound, a caret U. It is pronounced shurt, to rhyme with spurt.
GLEE AIR the 'r' is pronounced from the back of the throat at the end
"Short" has a short vowel sound. The "o" in "short" is pronounced as a short vowel sound, as in the word "hot" or "top."
The 'r' in French is pronounced from the back or the bottom of your throat. It's a bit like growling and gargling at the same time. 'R' EEV WA 'R' after the final 'R' there's a slight 'er' sound sometimes depending on the accent the speaker has in French - a bit like the 'er' at the end of butter.