What does Ə sound like?

What is the schwa and how does it sound? Simply put, the schwa is a reduced, neutral vowel sound written as an upside-down and backwards e, ə, in the International Phonetic Alphabet
International Phonetic Alphabet
Ï, lowercase ï, is a symbol used in various languages written with the Latin alphabet; it can be read as the letter I with diaeresis or I-umlaut.
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What sound does ə make?

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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Which is pronounced as ə /?

It is a Vowel sound and it's technical name is the 'Mid-Central Vowel'. It is often called the schwa sound but that refers to the symbol that is used it is nothing to do with the phonetics of the sound.
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What does the schwa e sound like?

If you said long or short /e/, you are wrong. The most common vowel letter is 'e' but the most common vowel sound is the sound /uh/ (like the sound someone makes when trying to think of a word). It sounds like the short /u/ sound, but is softer and weaker. It is the only speech sound with its own special name: schwa.
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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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American English Sounds - UH [ə] Vowel - How to make the SCHWA Vowel



Can schwa sound be stressed?

In short, the answer to whether a schwa can be stressed is yes. It may be beneficial to refer to the schwa as a “mid-central vowel” when stressed in phonetics and phonology. This can happen following the second interpretation of a schwa – any mid-central vowel rounded or unrounded stressed or unstressed.
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Is schwa a lax vowel?

In English, schwa is the most common vowel sound. It is a reduced vowel in many unstressed syllables especially if syllabic consonants are not used.
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Is Zebra a schwa word?

The correct spelling is "zebra." The letter "a" spells schwa in the word "zebra." The letter "o" spells schwa in the word "of." Try again. The letter "o" spells schwa in the word "sailor." Try again. The second syllable of the misspelled word has a schwa sound "uh."
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How do you type an upside down e?

In OS X with the U.S. Extended keyboard, the letters Ə ə are made with ⌥ Option + ⇧ Shift + : followed by ⇧ Shift + A or a respectively.
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What are schwa words examples?

What is a schwa? A schwa is a vowel sound in an unstressed syllable, where a vowel does not make its long or short vowel sound.
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Examples of a schwa:
  • a: balloon.
  • e: problem.
  • i: family.
  • o: bottom.
  • u: support.
  • y: analysis.
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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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Is Apple a schwa?

We say a before consonant sounds and an before vowel sounds. So it's an apple, an egg, an ice cream, an orange, an umbrella. Well that sounds easy. Yes, the tricky thing is the schwa sound.
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How do I identify my schwa?

The schwa symbol looks like an upside-down e. It looks like a lazy e is taking a rest. The word schwa comes from the Hebrew word “shva” which represents the “eh”sound in Hebrew. Although this is the origin of the word schwa, the Schwa sound in English typically sounds like “uh” or “ih” or something in between.
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How do you say E backwards?

The reduced vowel sound called schwa /ə/ is the most common vowel sound in spoken English. Schwa is a quick, relaxed, neutral vowel pronunciation. (See schwa lesson.) Dictionaries represent schwa with an upside-down e: /ə/.
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How do you pronounce æ?

The pair 'ae' or the single mushed together symbol 'æ', is not pronounced as two separate vowels. It comes (almost always) from a borrowing from Latin. In the original Latin it is pronounced as /ai/ (in IPA) or to rhyme with the word 'eye'. But, for whatever reason, it is usually pronounced as '/iy/' or "ee".
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What is the meaning of ɛ?

The open-mid front unrounded vowel, or low-mid front unrounded vowel, is a type of vowel sound used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is a Latinised variant of the Greek lowercase epsilon, ⟨ɛ⟩.
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How do you type a schwa in Word?

Type U+0259, a schwa will appear in the Character code area. Double-click on the one you want to insert. It appears where your cursor was blinking.
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How do you type schwa on Android?

Testing on Android 2.3. 5, I was surprised to see that the capital schwa “Ə” is not supported in any of its preinstalled fonts, but small schwa “ə” is.
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3 Answers
  1. Use Ä for Ə as you're considering. ...
  2. Use A for Ə (and a for ə). ...
  3. Use ə in a larger font size to simulate Ə. ...
  4. Use Ә, i.e. U+04DB Cyrillic capital letter schwa.
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Is Lion a schwa?

The schwa sound is the most common vowel sound in the English language. It is also the cause of lots of spelling mistakes. In each case, the vowel in the second syllable has a weak sound: In parrot and lion, you cannot hear the sound /ŏ/.
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Does salad have a schwa?

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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Is escape a schwa?

Here are some words in which the “E” is in the unstressed syllable and has the schwa sound: item / college / faces / escape / define. Also, very frequently used words, which are usually unstressed in sentences, often use the schwa sound; some with [e] are: the / them / then.
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Is heart a schwa word?

because the schwa sound gives no clue about the letter that spells it. spells the schwa sound 'by heart'. make it easier for students to remember the spelling.
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How do I practice schwa?

Practice using schwa with the voice recording tools.
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Now say the word 'complete' out loud and ask yourself these questions:
  1. Which syllable in this word is stressed? The first or the second syllable?
  2. Did you pronounce the 'o' vowel in the first syllable?
  3. Is there a schwa vowel in this word?
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