It will depend.
Per www.m-w.com
Pronunciation: \ə, (ˈ)ā, Canada ˈa\
In most cases for me, it's the "uh" sound.
I have been going back an forth the other staff about how to pronounce the word "a"
We all say "a" as a noun is the long a sound
However we disagree when the word "a" is an article
Some say is pronounced as long a
Others say it is pronounced as uh
How do you pronounce the word "a" before a noun
It will depend.
Per www.m-w.com
Pronunciation: \ə, (ˈ)ā, Canada ˈa\
In most cases for me, it's the "uh" sound.
I'm not a teacher, but I write for a living. Please don't ask me about 2nd conditionals, but I'm a safe bet for what reads well in (American) English.
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