"pro"
The word procrastinate is broken into four syllables:pro-cras-ti-nateNone of these syllables is pronounces as 'schwa'.This is how each syllable sounds:prow-cras-ti-nayt
That is right; the second syllable is pronounced with a schwa.
In the word "emotion," the schwa syllable falls on the first syllable: e-MOH-shun. The schwa sound is represented by the "uh" sound in this word.
It is in the second syllable: -a is a schwa.
The schwa sound is in the second syllable (urd). It is an unstressed sound.
Yes. The schwa occurs in the second syllable, with the unstressed 'o' sound.
sev - e - ral The middle syllable (e) is a schwa sound.
The -mal syllable's A is pronounced as a schwa or unstressed sound (nor-mul).
Yes, the word "rustic" does have the schwa sound. It is pronounced as /ˈrʌstɪk/, with the schwa sound occurring in the first syllable.
In the word "animal," the schwa syllable is the second syllable, which is the "i" sound. The schwa is a mid-central vowel sound that is unstressed and often occurs in unstressed syllables in English words. In this case, the schwa sound is represented by the letter "i" in the second syllable of "animal."
The schwa sound in "about" is in the second syllable, represented by the unstressed "schwa" written as "/ə/". So, it sounds like /ə-bout/.
No it does not "Ag-ree" their is NO schwa sound at the end