The word destroy is stressed on the second (last) syllable.
"Destroy" has the second syllable stressed. The stress pattern is: de-STROY.
The first syllable of "carrot" is stressed.
Distance is stressed on the first syllable.
The first syllable "glove" is stressed. It is pronounced as "GLUHV" with emphasis on the "gl" sound.
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.
In the English language, the last syllable is typically stressed in polysyllabic words that end in "-ic," "-sion," "-tion," and "-cy." Examples include "specific," "decision," "attention," and "accuracy."
Destroy is stressed on the second (final) syllable.
The last
First Syllable is stressed.
Notice is stressed on the first syllable.
Native is stressed on the first syllable.
Language is stressed on the first syllable.
The first syllable of "carrot" is stressed.
Forbid is stressed on the second syllable.
The first syllable is stressed in the distance ; DIS -tance,
the first syllable, KNowledge.
The first syllable is stressed, followed with slight stress on the last ("view").
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