There are 2 syllables in the word pedal, divided as follows:
Pe - dal
in the first syllable
That probably depends on your regional accent. Coming from Scotland I'd put it on the second syllable, 'val', but people with other accents may pronounce the word differently. Say the word yourself and feel where the emphasis is.
The first syllable "note" in the word notebook has the short vowel sound.
The stress mark in the word "ordinary" is placed on the first syllable: OR-di-nary.
i think u mean microscope ; mi·cro·scope
The word screen has one syllable. The entire word is the syllable.
You put emphasis on the second syllable.
in the syllable 'bear'.
in the first syllable
ele` mentary
About is stressed on the second syllable.
The word is all one syllable.
in the first syllable
The stress in the word "technology" falls on the second syllable, "no" (toe-KNO-lo-gee).
A syllable is a part of a word, or in some cases, an entire word, since some words contain only one syllable. Put the syllables together and make words. Put the words together and make sentences. Put the sentences together and make statements.
There is only 1 syllable in the word sage.
Aspire is not a three syllable word, it is formed of two syllables. Each syllable is a vowel sound of which you can hear, or to put it in a different way, each vowel (with the exception of those at the end of a word or next to another vowel).