Prance only has one syllable.
The word "prance" is typically stressed on the first syllable, with the second syllable being pronounced more softly. So it is "prance" with the emphasis on "prance".
The word "monster" is pronounced with the stress on the first syllable. So "mon" is the stressed syllable and "ster" is the unstressed syllable.
The word "poster" is accented on the first syllable. It is pronounced as "POH-ster."
The second syllable of the word "postage" is "tage."
The word "shaman" can be pronounced either shäꞋ mən or shāꞋ mən or shamꞋ ən according to the Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 2nd Edition 2001.
"paki" is the tagalog term for dimples.it's pronounced with the stress put on the 2nd syllable, then tone/rate of 1st syllable is downward/slow..just like when u say the word "baga" or lungs.
no, the first syllable is stressed.
The word "monster" is pronounced with the stress on the first syllable. So "mon" is the stressed syllable and "ster" is the unstressed syllable.
The stress is on the first three letters - pronounced Pol-i-tiks
Morse:. _ _ .Phonetic:paPA(stress on the 2nd syllable)
2nd
The word "poster" is accented on the first syllable. It is pronounced as "POH-ster."
No, later is accented on the first syllable.
The second syllable of the word "postage" is "tage."
the 2nd syllable.
"paki" is the tagalog term for dimples.it's pronounced with the stress put on the 2nd syllable, then tone/rate of 1st syllable is downward/slow..just like when u say the word "baga" or lungs.
2nd
Attendance is stressed on the second syllable.