How is upside-down e pronounced?

The symbol /ə/ (an upside down 'e') is used in the dictionary to show the most common weak vowel in English, which is pronounced as a relaxed 'uh'. /ə/ is called 'schwa'. So you probably saw the symbol /ə/ in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) in your dictionary.
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What is the sound of ə?

Simply put, the schwa is a reduced, neutral vowel sound written as an upside-down and backwards e, ə, in the International Phonetic Alphabet (the universal chart of symbols, representing all the sounds languages make).
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How do you pronounce upside e?

How to actually pronounce an upside down e
  1. Pronouncing the ə the way it's supposed to be pronounced, as a barely audible vowel sound. This means you're basically saying "Gavver", which is something people already call Gavin sometimes.
  2. Saying the name of the ə sound, resulting in "Gav-schwa".
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What is the e sound?

In French, it always represents a [ɛ] sound of letter e when this is at the end of a syllable. È means "is" in modern Italian [ɛ], e.g. il cane è piccolo meaning "the dog is small". It is derived from Latin ĕst and is accented to distinguish it from the conjunction e meaning "and".
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Is ə the same as ʌ?

The difference between /ə/ and /ʌ/, at a fundamental level, is that /ə/ is a reduced vowel, whereas /ʌ/ is a full vowel.
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Ə: The Most Common Vowel in English



What is the schwa sound examples?

The schwa sound is the most common vowel sound (and the only speech sound with its own special name). Examples of a schwa: a: balloon. e: problem.
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How do you pronounce e?

Letter
  1. In French, Italian, Occitan and Catalan the è is pronounced /ɛ/ as opposed to é which is pronounced /e/.
  2. In Italian it is used to indicate a stressed e, /ɛ/, at the end of a word.
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What do you call this e?

É, é (e-acute) is a letter of the Latin alphabet.
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What is the meaning of ɛ?

The IPA phonetic symbol [ɛ] represents an open-mid front unrounded vowel, like the most common pronunciation of the English phoneme /e/ (as in dress). It is also the "ê" sound in French, as in bête (animal) or the "e" sound in German Bett (bed).
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Is ə rounded?

The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ⟨ə⟩, a rotated lowercase letter e. While the Handbook of the International Phonetic Association does not define the roundedness of [ə], it is more often unrounded than rounded.
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Why is it called a schwa?

THE WORD “SCHWA” COMES FROM HEBREW

In Hebrew writing, “shva” is a vowel diacritic that can be written under letters to indicate an 'eh' sound (which is not the same as our schwa). The term was first used in linguistics by 19th century Germany philologists, which is why we use the German spelling, “schwa.”
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How do you pronounce grave e accent?

È with the grave accent denotes the pronunciation /ɛ/ (as “e” in “bet”, that is, the open e). It is used to make it clear that an “e” is not silent and isn't reduced to /ə/ (uh).
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How do you type e?

For keyboard shortcuts in which you press one key immediately followed by another key, the keys to press are separated by a comma (,). For example, for è you would press Ctrl + ` , release and then type e.
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What sound does u make?

Ú/ú is the 25th letter of the Icelandic alphabet, and represents a /u/ sound.
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What is the e called?

The acute is used on é. It is known as accent aigu, in contrast to the accent grave which is the accent sloped the other way. It distinguishes é [e] from è [ɛ], ê [ɛ], and e [ə]. Unlike in other Romance languages, the accent marks do not imply stress in French.
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How do you pronounce Zoë?

The name Zoe has Greek origins and means "life". The correct pronunciation of Zoe is ZOWE-ee. The first syllable of Zoe is pronounced like the word "owe" and is followed by the pronunciation of a long "e" or "ee" sound. Keep in mind that Zoe is pronounced differently in languages other than English.
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Is salad a schwa word?

The first syllable in "about" (ə'baʊt) is schwa, so is the second one in the "salad" ('sæləd), but iv'e never heard them pronounced the same way. in salad it sounds more like the i in "trick". mountain ('maʊntən) also has a schwa at the end, but to me it doesn't sound like about, much more like the sound in trick.
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What language has an upside down e?

That troublesome upside-down "e" represents the /æ/ sound in the Azeri language. (In English, it's like the vowel sound in the words "fat cat.") The difficulty is that Azeri is the only language in the world that uses this letter.
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How do you make a schwa?

You hardly open your mouth to create this vowel sound. The tongue, the lips and the jaw are relaxed. The schwa sound is represented by a /Ə/ in the Phonetic Alphabet (like an upside down 'e' or an 'e' too lazy to sit up!)
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