The accent is in the third syllable. It follows the 'l'. This means that the 'l' is emphasized when spoken.
tan-gi-ble the answer is ble
l] ;'pl,.,;.';l,; ',mpo] lk[pl.ll;';/
I would say just ONE syllable. As -ed folows an L it is pronounced as a D. Hurled rhymes with world and is a single syllable word. Howard Boss
"Tickle" is a first-accented syllable word. The emphasis is on the first syllable "tic."
The accent goes on the first syllable: CHANN (rhymes with pan or can) 'l (the final syllable has an almost silent e). CHANN'l
The unstressed syllable in the word repel is the first syllable 'ruh'.
liquor, lacquer
No, the word "syllable" does not contain a short e sound. It contains the short i sound.
Strictly speaking 'vita' receives more stress than the final 'l'
In British English, the word is spelt "skilful" - with a single L in each place. In American English, the word is spelt "skillfull" - with a double L at the end of the first syllable.
Love and laugh are desirable words. They begin with the letter l.