"Platinum" is sometimes pronounced with the second syllable omitted (plat-nuhm)
Are you kidding me? It 'does' mean not included.
No, another is stressed on the second syllable.
No, it ends in a consonant so it is a closed syllable word.
Oh, dude, enemies is totally not an open syllable. An open syllable is like when a vowel is at the end of a syllable, but in "enemies," you've got that sneaky little "m" hanging out at the end, totally crashing the open syllable party. So yeah, enemies is definitely not an open syllable, like, at all.
No.
In speech, the second syllable of "ivory" is often omitted.
A syllable is omitted for most accents when it's spoken.
The fourth syllable is often omitted. (in-si-dent-lee)
In some pronunciations of ivory, the second syllable is omitted. (ahy-vree)
"Chocolate" is sometimes pronounced with the second syllable omitted (choc-lit)
"Chocolate" is sometimes pronounced with the second syllable omitted (choc-lit)
"Aspirin" is sometimes pronounced with the second syllable omitted (as-prin)
The word asprin has an omitted syllable. We pronounce it with two syllables when it technically has three.
Neither it is an added syllable
No.
It's often pronounced with an omitted letter.
Not usually.