No, it is a short-then-long vowel word (prih-ZYD). The E has a short I sound, the i has a long i sound, and the final E is silent. There is no schwa.
NO. The word laid has a long a sound.
Yes it is. The schwa for the word "cardinal" is "a".
There is no "schwa" sound in the word mountain.
No. The O has a short U sound, and the EY pair has a long E sound.A schwa is an unstressed sound, such as the final syllable of moneylender.
The only vowel sound in the word climb is not a schwa sound.
admire-Admiration, Invite-Invintation, Oppose-Opposition, Compete-Compotition, Define-Definition, Compose-Compostion, Preside- President,
The word "side" does not have a "schwa" sound. The word side is pronounced just as it is written with a long "i" vowel sound that is created with the addition of the silent "e" at the end of the word.
Yes, the word "compete" has a long vowel sound in the first syllable, which is the "ee" sound.
NO. The word laid has a long a sound.
No, the word "agree" does not have a long "a" sound. The "a" in "agree" is pronounced as a short vowel sound, like in the word "cat."
Yes, the word "nice" contains the schwa sound, which is typically heard in unstressed syllables. In this case, the "i" in "nice" is pronounced with a schwa sound as [nʌɪs].
Yes, the word "miner" contains a short vowel sound. The letter "i" in "miner" is pronounced as a short "i" sound, as in "sit" or "win."
It has a long U sound (long yoo), and a schwa.
doze to dozen
Yes it is. The schwa for the word "cardinal" is "a".
No, as there are no A's in the word. It has an OU/OW sound and a schwa-R (ur).
The first E has a long E vowel sound, the second is a schwa.