Take the word, "organisation". When you say it, you accent, or emphasise the fourth syllable, or-gan-i-sa-tion (which is the "sa" part of it).
The fourth syllable in a word is typically stressed in words with five or more syllables.
Examples of words with stress on the 4th syllable include "Criminálity" and "Individuality."
"Deliver" is a second syllable stress word, with emphasis on the second syllable "liv."
The stress syllable in "personalise" is on the second syllable, "son".
The stress syllable in the word "deliver" is the second syllable - "liv."
The stress syllable of "important" is the second syllable - "por".
Examples of words with stress on the 4th syllable include "Criminálity" and "Individuality."
The stress is on the 4th syllable, the syllable before the -ic. This is the rule with most words that end in -ic, such as in heroic and athletic as well.
"Deliver" is a second syllable stress word, with emphasis on the second syllable "liv."
The stress syllable in "personalise" is on the second syllable, "son".
The stress syllable in the word "deliver" is the second syllable - "liv."
The stress syllable in the word "organization" is "ni-".
The stress syllable of "attractive" is the second syllable - "trac."
The stress syllable of "important" is the second syllable - "por".
The stress syllable in "service" is on the first syllable: SER-vice.
The stress on a syllable can be called an accent.
The stress is on the second syllable 'tin'
The syllable stress in "relax" is on the second syllable, pronounced as "re-LAX."