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"Tel" is the Hebrew word for mound, or hill. There are many places in Israel that are Tel "something", like Tel Aviv, Tel HaShomer, Tel Hai, etc.
"yo tel" is not a Hebrew word. Tel (תל) is a hebrew word that means hill.
Tel Aviv Tel Hai
According to the OSPD, "tel" is a legal word with the definition of "an ancient mound in the Middle East."
i sprained my anckle ?
I don't know. Unless... YOU TEL ME YOU STUPID IDIETS
There are three syllables like so: tel-e-phone.
Yes, "tel" can be a stressed syllable, particularly in the word "telephone," where it receives emphasis. In English, syllable stress can vary depending on the word and its context, but in some cases, "tel" is pronounced with more emphasis than other syllables.
The word 'intelligence' has 4 syllables - 'in-tel-li-gence'. The accent is on the second syllable.
tel (תל) refers to a hill that is made up of layers of ancient ruins.
τελετή (tel-eht- TEE)
CHAT-tel