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The accent in the word "grimace" is placed on the second syllable, so it is pronounced "gri-MACE."
You can divide the word "disease" into two syllables: dis-ease. The first syllable is "dis" and the second syllable is "ease."
The word "hiring" consists of two syllables.
kon-suh-nuhnt
E-vap-o-rate is how you would 'sound out' this word: eVAPorate is how you would emphasize the second syllable in this four-syllable word.
The accent in the word "grimace" is placed on the second syllable, so it is pronounced "gri-MACE."
The accent is on the first syllable -- GRI - mace
No, you do not divide a one-syllable word. The word is pronounced with a single stress point.
The word plant has one syllable. This means that there is no syllable divide for this word.
The word shaped has one syllable. This means there is no syllable divide for this word.
tooth
Rob-in
There is 1 syllable.
"Nick" is a single syllable word.
You don't. It is a one syllable word.
speech is a single syllable word.
Shape is a one syllable word.