ir makes the ER sound
"Er er er er er er!"
it is an er sound
The A has a long A sound, and the -er is a schwa (unstressed er/ur sound).
No, it has the -or sound ending.
The suffixes -or and- er are user for people or things that do something. It can also be used for an action.
Short.
The spoken hesitation sound is normally "uh," but is sometimes represented in written form as "er" to make the meaning clear.
No. The I has a long I sound, and the -er has a schwa sound.
The A has a long A sound, and the -or has a schwa sound (er/ir/ur).
Relax. If you weren't there to hear it, it would not make a sound. Just like the tree falling in the forest(er).
No. The A has a long A vowel sound, as in caper. The -er is a schwa sound.
prime-er (long i sound)