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The word "deals" has one syllable. Some accents may make it sound like there are two syllables when they say "deee uhls".
The word "syrup" has two syllables. It can be pronounced as either "sir-up" or "sih-ruhp," depending on regional accents.
A spondee consists of two syllables that are both stressed, so it has two accents.
Only 1 syllable is in the word film. But for certain accents, in Ireland, for instance, you will clearly hear two, something like FIL-LUM.
There are three syllables in the word syllables.
The French word "émoticondouillette" has the most accents in it, with a total of four accents - é, o, i, and e.
The play is written partially in iambic pentameter which is 10 syllables per line that are unstressed syllables followed by a stressed one so to make it work he has to put accents on certain parts of words a lot of the time it is -ed.
In English, the word camera is stressed on the first syllable: CAm'ra.Phonetic: kámmərə, or kámmrə.See Related links below for more information and audio examples of pronunciation in North American (US) and other accents/languages.
There are three Chinese syllables in the word "syllables."
The word 'answer' has 2 syllables. An-swer.
Ad-dress has two syllables. Regional dialects vary, but in general when it is used as a noun the emphasis is on the first syllable and when it is used as a verb, the emphasis is on the second. I adDRESSED the envelope so it would be sent to the right ADdress.
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