(phonetics, para-IPA) An indeterminate near-close central unrounded vowel sound, such as the "e" in "roses" or the "y" in "very", depending on the accent; sometimes represented as [[[ɨ]]] in IPA or [[[ᵻ]]] in para-IPA..
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Similarly the syllable "day" in "Sunday" is to be printed smaller than the rest of the type and in the higher position to show, first that the vowel is unstressed and second that the sounds needs to be "schwi,"
Accent Hint No. 1 -- if the first syllable contains a one-syllable prefix, the vowel in that syllable is unaccented and thus is probably a schwa /ə/ or schwi /i/.
Should the schwa [ago] and schwi [very] be represented with a unique phonogram?
현재 검증된 한국어 뜻은 준비 중이며 영어 정의는 “(phonetics, para-IPA) An indeterminate near-close central unrounded vowel sound, such as the "e" in "roses" or the "y" in "very", depending on the accent; sometimes represented as [[[ɨ]]] in IPA or [[[ᵻ]]] in para-IPA.”입니다.
schwi의 동의어는 무엇인가요?
문장 속 의미에 따라 가까운 동의어가 달라집니다.
schwi의 반의어는 무엇인가요?
정확한 반대말은 사용된 의미에 따라 달라집니다.
schwi를 문장에서 어떻게 쓰나요?
Similarly the syllable "day" in "Sunday" is to be printed smaller than the rest of the type and in the higher position to show, first that the vowel is unstressed and second that the sounds needs to be "schwi,"