Split the word between the a and c : ma- CHINE .
The stress mark in the word "format" is on the first syllable, which is "FOR-mat."
The stress mark in the word "writer" is on the first syllable /ˈraɪ.tər/.
The word mark has one syllable.
The stress mark in the word "remember" falls on the second syllable, "mem." This makes it a word with secondary stress on the first syllable and primary stress on the second syllable. In the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), the stress mark is represented by a high vertical line (ˈ) before the stressed syllable.
The primary stress in the word "machine" is on the first syllable, "ma-".
The stress mark on the word "govern" is on the first syllable, making it guh-VURN.
Subject is stressed on the first syllable.
first syllable.
The stress mark on the word "happened" is on the second syllable, "hap-PENED."
The mark that shows a syllable should be stressed is called an accent mark or stress mark. It is used in phonetics and dictionaries to indicate which syllable in a word should be pronounced with more emphasis or force.
Yes, the word "madre" does not have an accent mark on the first syllable.
About is stressed on the second syllable.