that's culture specific
What is the stressed syllables in the word: mother? Answer: The word "mother" has two syllables: "moth-er." The stressed syllable in the word is the first syllable, "moth." So, the word "mother" is pronounced as "MOTH-er" with the stress on the first syllable.
Mum.
Mother has two syllables. The syllables are moth-er.
Mother is pronounced as "muh-th-er" with the stress on the first syllable.
In many dialects, the O has a short U sound (muth-ur).
The correct pronunciation of "Moderegger" is approximately "MOH-deh-reg-er," with the emphasis on the first syllable. The "o" in the first syllable is pronounced like the "o" in "go," while the "e" in the second syllable is more of a soft "eh" sound. The "g" is pronounced as a hard "g," similar to "go." The final "er" is pronounced like "er" in "mother."
In Mandarin Chinese, "mother" is pronounced as "māma" (妈妈). The first syllable is pronounced with a flat tone (mā) and the second syllable is pronounced with a rising tone (má).
Peter Mitchell
Oh, dude, the stress in "handsome" falls on the first syllable. So, it's like "HAND-some." But hey, as long as people still think you're good-looking, who really cares about stressing the right syllable, right?
In the arms of my mother, I find comfort like no other.
That is right; the second syllable is pronounced with a schwa.
you mean the word the right? the has one syllable