It has 2.
It depends on how you say banana.ber - na - na = one schwaba - na - na = no schwa.
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The initial a is a schwa. The ai is the letter a sound.
A schwa sounds like a short, neutral vowel sound, similar to the "uh" sound in "sofa." It is the most common vowel sound in English and is often used in unstressed syllables, such as in the word "banana" where the second and third syllables have schwa sounds.
There are 3 : a short U and 2 schwa sounds.
Yes, the middle A is a short A vowel sound. The other two are unstressed "uh" (schwa) sounds.
The schwa vowel sound in "banana" is the unstressed "uh" sound in the second and third syllables. It is represented by the symbol /ə/ in phonetic transcription.
There are two : a long E and a schwa.
The word "probably" has two schwa sounds. The first one is in the second syllable, represented by the letter 'o', and the second one is in the fourth syllable, represented by the letter 'a'.
There are 2, a schwa for the A and a short U. (uh-mung)
In linguistics a Schwa refers to the mid-central vowel sound in the middle of a word. The schwa appears like an upside down version of a lower-case letter e.
Schwa is a very short neutral vowel sound.The word Schwa is Hebrew.It is a reduced vowel in many unstressed syllables.Especially if syllabic consonants are not used.