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.
NO. The word laid has a long a sound.
No, the word "pupil" does not contain a schwa sound (/ə/). It is typically pronounced with a long "u" sound like "pyoo-pl."
Yes it is. The schwa for the word "cardinal" is "a".
No. A schwa is an unstressed sound (eh, ih, uh).The word nice has a long I and a silent E.
doze to dozen
Yes. The "a" in about is a schwa.
No, as there are no A's in the word. It has an OU/OW sound and a schwa-R (ur).
The word reason where is the schwa sound
The first I is a schwa, the second I is a long I, and the E is silent.
The word has two vowel sounds: a short A and a schwa sound (uhl).