Schwa is a very short neutral vowel sound, and like all other vowels, its precise quality varies depending on the adjacent consonants. Welsh uses the letter ?y? to represent schwa, which is a phonemic vowel rather than the realisation of an unstressed vowel.
For example, the letter A commonly takes on the schwa sound at the beginning of words like about, around, again, and so on. These words are taught together so that children will easily master this pattern.
In unstressed syllables
Any vowel letter can be pronounced as schwa and the pronunciation of a vowel letter can change depending on whether the syllable in which it occurs is stressed or not. Listen to these two words: In the word 'man' the letter 'a' has its full sound - represented by the symbol /æ/.Schwa is a quick, relaxed, neutral vowel pronunciation. Dictionaries represent schwa with an upside-down e: /?/. Schwa does not have a single pronunciation. Instead, the sound produced for schwa varies between a short u (/?/), short i (/?/), and a short e (/?/).
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".
Schwa in English is mainly found in unstressed positions, but in some other languages it occurs more frequently as a stressed vowel. In relation to certain languages, the name "schwa" and the symbol ? may be used for some other unstressed and toneless neutral vowel, not necessarily mid-central.
When you hear the long E sound, it can be spelled several ways. The long E sound can be represented in 2 vowel teams (“ea” and “ee”), an irregular vowel team (“ie”), the open syllable rule, e.g., me, and “Y” as a vowel at the end of a word, e.g. bunny.
Writing 3 as a backwards E is just as bad, as it is a mathematical symbol meaning 'exists'. The E as a backwards 3 (especially if written as a small letter) can be confused with epsilon, which appears a lot in calculus. Writing 3 as a backwards E is just as bad, as it is a mathematical symbol meaning 'exists'.
Daily Tip: How to write upside u?op on iPhone, iPad
- Go to a website like fliptext.net [web link] that will convert the text for you.
- Enter the text you want to convert to upside down.
- Highlight the upside down text and copy it.
- Go to your SMS message, Twitter or Facebook field, email, etc. and paste your upside down text into the field.
- Send your upside down text.
1 : an unstressed mid-central vowel (such as the usual sound of the first and last vowels of the English word America) 2 : the symbol ? used for the schwa sound and less widely for a similarly articulated stressed vowel (as in cut)
The Lazy Sound
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!)