One: the second.
The fourth.
The second syllable is stressed. To-geth-er.
The stressed syllable in the word "applause" is the second syllable: "plause." In phonetic terms, it is pronounced as /əˈplɔːz/. This means when saying the word, you emphasize the "plause" part more than the "a" at the beginning.
In English, the first syllable of "voyage" is stressed: VOY-age. In the common borrowed French expression "bon voyage", however, "voyage" is pronounced the way it is in French, with the accent on the second syllable.
I guess because you get streesed
Unstreesd vowels are vowels that sound the same and are not streesed.
"Its" has one syllable.
that would be the plosive, or "P" sound in the word. A stressed syllable is one that carries the word, it's usually the loudest sound/plosive, glottal or dental stop in the word, like "G" in German and "D" in Dentist. Hope that helps! Alyssa
The word "to" has one syllable.
There is 1 syllable.
it has one syllable
There is 1 syllable