The word action has two syllables. It is pronounced: act-ion
Two (ac-cent)
The second one.
In a five-syllable word, the general rule is to accent the second-to-last syllable unless indicated otherwise by the word's origin or pronunciation.
The word child only has one syllable. This means the whole word is the syllable and so there isn't a specific accented syllable.
Wealthy is one word. It has an accent on its first Syllable.
2. Ac-tion
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Since the word heart has only one syllable, the concept of an accented syllable does not apply. You can only accent a syllable by giving it a greater emphasis than some other syllable or syllables in the same word, which means that you have to have at least two syllables.
tan-gi-ble the answer is ble
The primary stress is one the first syllable, RES. Primary stress is always longer in duration, higher in pitch, and louder in volume. Knowing those three indicators can be helpful in determine syllable stress.
Only one in the last syllable, unless you have some kind of a southwest accent.
When we say a word we generally sayit with stress on one of the syllables. This is the accent syllable.Hard to give an example with out being able to speak.For example the word syllable we stress/accent the first syllable eg Syll/a/ble. We don't stress the second syllable eg syll/a/ble.