There isn't one in one pronunciation, where the U is a short U (dih-fih-kult).
However, the alternate pronunciation does not stress the ULT syllable, making it a schwa sound (kehlt/kuhlt).
There isn't one in one pronunciation, where the U is a short U (dih-fih-kult). However, the alternate pronunciation does not stress the ULT syllable, making it a schwa sound (kehlt/kuhlt).
The schwa sound in "about" is in the second syllable, represented by the unstressed "schwa" written as "/ə/". So, it sounds like /ə-bout/.
There is indeed a schwa sound in the word 'open'. [ˈəʊ.pən]
Yes, the word "rustic" does have the schwa sound. It is pronounced as /ˈrʌstɪk/, with the schwa sound occurring in the first syllable.
The -us in focus has the schwa sound (uhs).
Yes, some garages does have the schwa sound
The word reason where is the schwa sound
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there is no schwa sound in brilliant
There isn't one in one pronunciation, where the U is a short U (dih-fih-kult). However, the alternate pronunciation does not stress the ULT syllable, making it a schwa sound (kehlt/kuhlt).
There is no "schwa" sound in the word mountain.
The schwa sound is the u or the e
Yes, some garages does have the schwa sound
The A has the schwa (unstressed sound) which is actually a schwa-R (ehr/uhr).
Schwa is a reduced sound. It is the o in forget.
yes.the word pleasure have schwa sound.
The schwa sound in "about" is in the second syllable, represented by the unstressed "schwa" written as "/ə/". So, it sounds like /ə-bout/.