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Where is the schwa sound in word newspaper?
The schwa sound (ə) is in the
first syllable
of "newspaper", specifically in the
"news"
part.
It's the short, unstressed sound that's often described as the "uh" sound.
What is a synonym for echo?
What does tunechi mean?
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Is there a word with where o is long or short sound?
What part of speech is the word inconsiderate?
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Does toast have a long o sound?
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