The top 9 Schwa Words Are:
1. Teacher
2. collar
3. doctor
4. measure
5. zebra
6. garden
7. fossil
8. lion
9. circus
A "schwa" is an unstressed sound that can cover a range of sounds from "ih" to "uh." The short U is a more stressed or pronounced "uh." Here are some words that have both sounds: above - schwa then U adjust - schwa then U dozen - U then schwa trustful - U then schwa Some words have more than one schwa : "perfection" It is also an example of a word that has the common schwa in the suffix -tion (shun).
No. Only the first A has a schwa sound (unstressed uh). The AI vowel pair has the AY sound. (uh-FRAYED)
The schwa sound in "about" is in the second syllable, represented by the unstressed "schwa" written as "/ə/". So, it sounds like /ə-bout/.
The schwa vowel sounds like "uh" and is commonly heard in unstressed syllables. In the word "mystery," the schwa vowel is found in the second syllable, which sounds like "myst-uh-ree."
Yes, the "er" in "lower" is typically pronounced with a schwa sound, which sounds like "uh".
A "schwa" is an unstressed sound that can cover a range of sounds from "ih" to "uh." The short U is a more stressed or pronounced "uh." Here are some words that have both sounds: above - schwa then U adjust - schwa then U dozen - U then schwa trustful - U then schwa Some words have more than one schwa : "perfection" It is also an example of a word that has the common schwa in the suffix -tion (shun).
The initial a is a schwa. The ai is the letter a sound.
The schwa is the E sound in -er, which is unstressed and sounds like uhr.
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No. Only the first A has a schwa sound (unstressed uh). The AI vowel pair has the AY sound. (uh-FRAYED)
The schwa sound in "about" is in the second syllable, represented by the unstressed "schwa" written as "/ə/". So, it sounds like /ə-bout/.
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The schwa vowel sounds like "uh" and is commonly heard in unstressed syllables. In the word "mystery," the schwa vowel is found in the second syllable, which sounds like "myst-uh-ree."
The way I say ritual there is no schwa sound. Possibly some people pronounce the -i- as a schwa. Different vowel sounds depend on your accent.
Yes. The first syllable has an unstressed (schwa) sound. The A sounds like "uh."
The schwa vowel is the 1st "e",because when you say it , it sounds like it has a "u" in the word cement
There are 3 : a short U and 2 schwa sounds.