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The unstressed vowel in poisonous us the u.
The unstressed vowel, or schwa, is the second vowel in Saturday:Sa-tur-day
e is the unstressed vowel in Febuary
Only the first syllable of "actually" is stressed, so all the vowels in the following syllables are unstressed: the "u", the second "a", and the "y". - The second a is unstressed. An unstressed vowel is pronounced "uhh." There is a difference between an unstressed vowel and and unstressed syllable.
An unstressed vowel is a vowel in the word you don't sound.
An unstressed vowel is a vowel in the word you don't sound.
An unstressed vowel is a vowel in the word you don't sound.
An unstressed vowel is a vowel in the word you don't sound.
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The unstressed vowel in the word "boundary" is the letter "o" which is pronounced as /ə/ (schwa sound).
The unstressed vowel in the word "separate" is the schwa sound /ə/. It is the most common unstressed vowel sound in English and is often represented by the symbol "ə".
The unstressed vowel in "interrupt" is the second 'e' sound, represented by the letter 'e' in the word.
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The unstressed vowel in the word "sentence" is the second "e" sound.
The unstressed vowel in the word "different" is the "e" in the second syllable. It is pronounced as a schwa sound /ə/.
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