The word immobilize consists of 4 syllables, which are: im mob il ize. Accent is on the second syllable.
The word "have" has just one syllable.
There are four syllables in the word imitation. The four syllables are im-i-ta-tion. The stress point of the word is on the third syllable.
The word "to" has one syllable.
There are three syllables in the word "syllable."
There are four syllables in the word imitation. The four syllables are im-i-ta-tion. The stress point of the word is on the third syllable.
The second syllable - im-por-tance
The second syllable - im-por-tance
The second syllable is the stressed syllable in "impatient": im-PA-tient.
The second syllable is stressed: im pecc able
im pretty sure theres only one :)
There is one syllable for the word what.
In the word importance, 'por' is the stressed syllable.
The stressed syllable in the word "improve" is the second syllable, which is "prove."
The word immobilize consists of 4 syllables, which are: im mob il ize. Accent is on the second syllable.
There are four syllables in the word imitation. The four syllables are im-i-ta-tion. The stress point of the word is on the third syllable.
The word "have" has just one syllable.