the first syllable
One. Although, syllables are based on pronunciation. If you say the word differently, like Ro-ads, then it has two. I think standard American English pronunciation is one though.
two (although syllables are based on pronunciation, so if you have an exaggerated accent, you might throw in a couple more... this is just for the standard pronunciation) Some-times are the two syllables.
Based on what I could find from the links below about Welsh pronunciation it is probably as follows: Kah-leh-d-voo-l-ch (the ch is pronounced as in Bach)
RTU stands for Remote Terminal Unit. It is otherwise Remote Telemetry Device or Remote Telecontrol Unit is a microprocessor-based computer that monitors and controls field equipment linked to the plant control or SCADA machine.
Based on spelling or pronunciation, here are the possibilities:excited (adjective) - enthused, motivatedexited (verb to exit) - left, departedexisted (verb to exist) - was, lived
An accent syllable in proximal refers to the syllable in a word that is stressed or pronounced with greater emphasis, typically based on the word's context or grammatical structure. It can affect the overall pronunciation and meaning of the word.
Daniel Kahn has written: 'Syllable-based generalizations in English phonology' -- subject(s): English language, Phonology, Pronunciation, Syllabication
The quarantine based in the terminal depends on the type of terminal. It can be downstairs in the medical bay area. It generally is in a secluded part of the terminal, which will vary from airport to airport.
Phonological conditioning refers to the influence of the sounds or phonemes in a language on the pronunciation of other sounds. It occurs when the pronunciation of a particular sound is affected by its phonetic context, such as neighboring sounds or syllable structure. For example, in English, the pronunciation of the letter "t" can vary based on its position within a word (e.g., pronounced differently in "tip" and "stop").
two (EF-FORT). However, syllables are based on the way the word is spoken, so it could vary (probably not with this word, but just in general for syllable answers). This is the answer for the standard pronunciation.
In English, the name Haoran is typically pronounced as "how-rhan" with emphasis on the first syllable.
A terminal server hosts those on a Window based and Mac based hardware. It allows users to be compatible and connected on their desktops.
Well, all syllable questions are based on pronunciation. If you are pronouncing it according to standard American English, there are 4 syllables. Try saying it Tear-oh-dak-till. Dominothemenice: there are are four syllables ter-o-dact-yle
The stress mark in a word is usually placed on the syllable that is emphasized when spoken. The stress can vary based on the word's origin and pronunciation. To determine where to put the stress mark, consult a dictionary or language reference guide for specific words.
Awn is one. There may be differences based on individual pronunciation.
In French, the stressed syllable is typically the last syllable of the word. However, there are exceptions to this rule based on the word's accentuation and morphology.
It usually says on your ticket. If this is not the case, you can usually find your terminal just based on which airline you are flying with, as all flights from any given airline will usually embark from the same terminal.