40 Weak Vowel Sounds in English (B1-B2)
Feb 27, 2024Weak Vowel Sounds in English
What are Weak Vowels?
In English, a weak vowel refers to a vowel sound that is pronounced with less prominence or force compared to a strong vowel. Weak vowels often occur in unstressed syllables or in syllables that are not emphasized in speech. They may sound less clear or reduced in length and intensity.
40 Examples of Weak Vowel Sounds
- banana
- tomato
- elephant
- window
- ticket
- button
- document
- rabbit
- pillow
- letter
- focus
- habit
- subject
- memory
- carpet
- planet
- problem
- pencil
- visitor
- camera
- ticket
- system
- button
- moment
- happen
- jacket
- project
- subject
- function
- hotel
- moment
- forget
- basket
- planet
- silver
- million
- ticket
- winter
- captain
- husband
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