There are three syllables like so: com-mit-tee.
The second syllable is stressed.
The stressed syllable in the word "committee" is the first syllable, "com."
The second syllable is stressed in about. A-bout.The second syllable is stressed in committee. Com-mit-tee.
The second syllable is stressed. Com-mit-tee.
The word committee is stressed on the second syllable. (kuh-mit-ee)
Nest is only one syllable.
No, you do not divide a one-syllable word. The word is pronounced with a single stress point.
The stress mark of "committee" is on the second syllable: com-MIT-tee.
The word told has only one syllable. It has a single stress point. You can not divide the word into smaller parts.
The word plant has one syllable. This means that there is no syllable divide for this word.
Grim-ace, divided as "grim" (1 syllable) and "ace" (1 syllable).
There are three syllables. Com-mit-tee.