Yes. The unstressed A in compass is usually a schwa (CUHM-puhs) or (COM-puhs).
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There is no "schwa" sound in the word mountain.
The only vowel sound in the word climb is not a schwa sound.
No it does not "Ag-ree" their is NO schwa sound at the end
Yes, the second syllable of "region" is unstressed and has a schwa sound.
That is right; the second syllable is pronounced with a schwa.
The word reason where is the schwa sound
Yes, some garages does have the schwa sound
There is no "schwa" sound in the word mountain.
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.
The schwa vowel sound is the most common vowel sound in English, represented by the symbol ə. It is a short and neutral sound, similar to the 'uh' sound in words like "sofa" or "banana."
Yes, the schwa sound is present in the word "open." It occurs in the first syllable, where the "o" makes the schwa sound.
The only vowel sound in the word climb is not a schwa sound.
yes.the word pleasure have schwa sound.
Yes, the word "alone" contains a schwa sound. In English, the schwa sound is often represented by the unstressed vowel sound in words like "alone," where it is heard as a short and obscure "uh" sound at the end of the word.
schwa sound in the word canoe .
No.
No because if you pronounce it correctly you will understand and see that it does not have the sound schwa in it.