The second vowel in the work nuclei would be "E". The vowels are A,E,I,O and U.
The second vowel ending in the word "nuclei" is "e".
The analogous word for trip ending with the vowel y could be journey.
The unstressed vowel in the word "poisonous" is the 'i' in the second syllable.
To make a word ending in a vowel plural, simply add -s to the end of the word. For example, "cat" becomes "cats" in plural form.
The unstressed vowel in the word "frightening" is the letter "i" in the second syllable "-ten-".
The unstressed vowel in the word "sentence" is the second "e" sound.
The second vowel in the word chordae would be "A". Vowels would be A,E,I,O and U.
"Give" and "oddball" are not vowel words. Vowel words are words that contain a vowel as one of their main sounds. In "give," the main vowel sound is "i," a vowel; in "oddball," the main vowel sounds are "o" and "a," both vowels.
The base word in "running" is "run" and the ending is "-ning".
No, the word condolences is actually stressed on the *second* syllable. Condolences.
To make a word ending in a vowel plural, simply add -s to the end of the word. For example, "cat" becomes "cats" in plural form.
The alpha, or any other short vowel ending of a Greek prefix metamorphoses into a longer vowel, usually eta, when combining a prefix with a root word beginning with a vowel.
Any single-syllable word ending in -ck has a short vowel sound. Yes, that one, too.
The word second has two vowel sounds, a short E and a schwa (sek-und)
The word taxi has a short A vowel sound, and a long E sound from the ending I.
The first E has a long E vowel sound, the second is a schwa.
First syllable long, second syllable short
The first E has a long E vowel sound, the second is a schwa (un).