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The A in above has an (uh) sound that is usually considered a schwa (unstressed vowel).
Yes, some garages does have the schwa sound
The schwa sound in "fortune" is represented by the letter 'e.'
The schwa sound in the word "stomach" is represented by the letter "a."
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Yes, after the letter "m" there is a schwa sound. The correct pronunciation is [ˈflæməbl].
In the word "animal," the letter "a" makes the schwa sound. The schwa is represented phonetically as /ə/ and is an unstressed vowel sound typically found in unstressed syllables. In this case, the first "a" in "animal" is pronounced as a schwa.
The schwa vowel sound makes an "uh" sound (as in "bug," "rug" or "above"). For the word "industry," the schwa sound is the u --> indUHstry.
The word another has three "uh" sounds: the A, O, and E. The stress is on the O syllable, where NOTH is heard as "nuh-th" (short U). The A has an ordinary schwa sound (uh) and the E has a schwa-R sound (uhr).
An example of the schwa vowel sound is the sound the letter a makes in the word "about".
The schwa sound in "human" is spelled with the letter "u." It is represented by the symbol ə in the International Phonetic Alphabet.