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  • SCHWA SOUNDS RULE?

    I understand the definition of the schwa sound and the changes that it does to a word.

    The schwa sound says, "uh".

    My question is as I am reading/speaking how do I identify which vowel is/has the schwa sound (english is my second language) so I can pronounce the word "correctly"?

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    This will help me so much.

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    3 AnswersWords & Wordplay7 years ago
  • schwa sounds rule?

    I understand the definition of the schwa sound and the changes that it does to a word.

    The schwa sound says, "uh".

    My question is as I am reading/speaking how do I identify which vowel is/has the schwa sound (english is my second language) so I can pronounce the word "correctly"?

    Basically, I want to know in layman's term the rule when it comes to schwa sounds? Is it based on words that have 2 syllables and more or what? This will help me so much.

    Thanks

    3 AnswersWords & Wordplay7 years ago