a banana doesn't sound like anything
It makes a SWIP SWIP sound :D
It's a banana cut in to fractions, THE banana fraction is banana land's special banana with lines on it showing fractions.
Oh, dude, the schwa sound in "banana" is like the "uh" sound you make when you're not really sure what to say. It's that super chill, unstressed sound in the middle syllable that's like, "Eh, I'm just here to fill space, man." So, yeah, next time you say "banana," just remember to give that schwa a little nod of recognition.
being cut down by militant banana tree haters.
it is an "uh" noise like the first and last "a" in the word banana -- bUHnanUH
because it hurts no
The vowel sound in "banana" is a short vowel sound. It is pronounced as /æ/ in the first and last syllables, and /ə/ in the middle syllable.
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.
If you cut it vertically, then potentially
Because the seeds are in the center of the banana so you can't see them unless you cut to the banana in half width wise.
Yes, the middle A is a short A vowel sound. The other two are unstressed "uh" (schwa) sounds.
banana is yum yum and squid eat banana