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The first syllable is stressed. In a dictionary you will likely find notation like: /ˈsɜr tn/ This indicates the pronunciation of the word. The apostrophe, at the front, shows that the first syllable is stressed.
mem
The word front has one syllable.
The word front has one syllable.
prefix
ker
A prefix is a syllable added to the beginning of a word to alter its meaning.
affix
Commonly written "Namaste", it is pronounced as "Namastay" with the first two a's as the first a in "America" and the ay as in "stay", but with the t pronounced soft with the area just behind the tip of the tongue pressing against the upper-front teeth with no air passing (as the t in "tamasha"). (see related video link)
"Sniper" is comparable to pronouncing "Diaper", just with an "Sn" at the front instead of the "Dia".
An affix is a syllable or word element that can only occur in front of (prefix) or after (suffix) a root stem in a word. Affixes can change the meaning or grammatical function of the root stem.
Yes in one episode she is stressed out and has a smoke in the front of the parking garage door