Carolina1983
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- Jul 1, 2013
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- Portuguese
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- Brazil
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- Brazil
Hello!
Question: Words like at and has have reduced forms, where the schwa is the vowel sound. However, I´ve heard people say these words with the same vowel sound as "ten". So my question is: does this mean I heard it correct? That, in such context, the vowel sound as in bat will reduce to the schwa or the vowel sound in "ten"? For instance, how do you say: "She says she has to go"?
Thanks!
Question: Words like at and has have reduced forms, where the schwa is the vowel sound. However, I´ve heard people say these words with the same vowel sound as "ten". So my question is: does this mean I heard it correct? That, in such context, the vowel sound as in bat will reduce to the schwa or the vowel sound in "ten"? For instance, how do you say: "She says she has to go"?
Thanks!