Yes, two.
The word always is stressed on the first syllable. (al-ways)
The FINAL syllable is always stressed in Spanish infinitives.
A syllable is a whole word or part of a word that always has a single uninterrupted sound.
No, it is always unstressed.
It depends on the word. It sometimes adds a syllable but not always.
Nearly always. A syllable is made of the 'syllable nucleus', which is nearly always a vowel, and often consonants before and after it.More or less, the only letters which serve as syllable nuclei which are not vowels are R, L, M, and N (as in the word bitten pronounced bit-n with a nasal ihn sound).
The accented syllable in a word is typically the one that is pronounced with more emphasis or force. It may not always follow a specific rule and can vary depending on the word. You can usually determine the accented syllable by pronouncing the word and noting which syllable sounds stronger or has a higher pitch.
In - Trigue There are two syllables in this word. It always helps if you clap in a rhythm with each syllable. A syllable is a vowel and a constant, formed together.
42. Wait. No... One. One vowel almost always means one syllable.
you are always there for me
The first syllable of ricochet is accented: ric - o - chet.
The stress is on the first syllable: PROB (rhymes with bob or sob) ah-blee. Some people pronounce this word very quickly, so that it sounds like "PROB'lee," but the stress is always on the first syllable.