That is the correct spelling of "sugar" (a type of carbohydrate, often sweet).
The only vowel sound in the word climb is not a schwa sound.
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That is right; the second syllable is pronounced with a schwa.
This would depend on your accent or what variety of English you speak. However I think there is no schwa in stomach. A schwa sounds like the 'er' in herd or nerd
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.
The schwa vowel for the word "yesterday" is /ə/. It is the unstressed sound in the second syllable of the word.
The schwa vowel sounds like "uh" and is commonly heard in unstressed syllables. In the word "mystery," the schwa vowel is found in the second syllable, which sounds like "myst-uh-ree."
The schwa vowel is the 1st "e",because when you say it , it sounds like it has a "u" in the word cement
Say it out loud and listen to yourself for the SCHWAsound in it.
"Afraid" does, in the first syllable. The schwa sound is basically anything that says "uh."
The -us in focus has the schwa sound (uhs).
The only vowel sound in the word climb is not a schwa sound.
There is no schwa in ego. Both vowel sounds of the word are pronounced clearly, as in ee-go, while a schwa occurs with an unstressed vowel sound.
An example of the schwa vowel sound is the sound the letter a makes in the word "about".
The unstressed schwa vowel in "mystery" is in the second syllable - in IPA, the word is transcribed mɪstəri.
The schwa is in the first syllable of content. Con Tent. the schwa would be on the con.AnswerThere is no schwa in "content". A schwa is an elided vowel, and both "o" and "e' are pronounced clearly in this word.
No. The schwa is the vowel sound in bird or herd. The vowel sound in puppy is the 'pup tent' or 'turned v' represented by the symbol ʌ