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The A has a short A sound, and the E has a short I sound.
Tagalog translation of resourceful: mapamaraan
I think you mean resourceful. He is a resourceful young man. That solution was resourceful and creative.
An unstressed vowel is a vowel in the word you don't sound.
There are two vowels in 'table'. Those vowels are 'a' and 'e'.
Vowels you see are e, a, and e. Vowels you hear are e and e.
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You hear one vowel. The e sound. Orthographically speaking(the written word) there are two vowels. A and e.
Adjacent vowels are where two vowels are together and give their unique sound. For example, in the word "create," you hear the E and A sound so they are adjacent. In the word "rain" you only hear the A sound, so they are not adjacent. ChaCha!
In the word "iodine," there are four vowels: 'i,' 'o,' 'i,' and 'e.' The 'd' and 'n' are consonants, while the vowels contribute to the pronunciation of the word. Therefore, when you pronounce "iodine," you can hear a total of four distinct vowel sounds.
The A has a short A sound, and the E has a short I sound.
No, look at the vowels in the word. You have "i.e." The rule is when two vowels go walking the first does the talking. So you hear the long "I"
It depends. If you recycle paper, aluminum, and other materials as much as possible, then it can be resourceful. Much of your rubbish will be a waste, though.
You can't hear the 'e'.You'll be surprised to know that there is another vowel in the word that you don't really hear: the first 'a'. Yes, there is a vowel sound, but it is the schwa sound, the sound that most unstressed vowels make. Schwa is heard with many unstressed vowels, whatever the vowel, and they sound virtually identical to each other.
Tagalog translation of resourceful: mapamaraan
that girl is really resourceful.
Resourceful is doing more with less.