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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.
In dictionary pronunciations, the symbol is an accent. It shows which syllable gets stressed.
The letter "e" with two dots on top is called "ë" and is called diaeresis. It is used in languages such as German and Dutch to indicate that the "e" should be pronounced as a separate syllable rather than forming a diphthong with the preceding vowel.
It is called the "etymology".
The pronoun that shows a relationship in location between the speaker and the object is called a demonstrative pronoun. This includes words like "this," "that," "these," and "those."
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.
The first syllable of the word alphabet is stressed. (Al-pha-bet)
In dictionary pronunciations, the symbol is an accent. It shows which syllable gets stressed.
You can look in a dictionary. Dictionaries usually show word stress. BE -lief
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When he was touring, and preparing for his shows in London.
synonyms
witnesses dress should be consevatively and in a manner that shows respect for the court.
Any dictionary web site will do this for you. http://www.merriam-webster.com/
A good technique is to clap whilst saying a word. The number of claps shows you where and how long the syllables are.
The letter "e" with two dots on top is called "ë" and is called diaeresis. It is used in languages such as German and Dutch to indicate that the "e" should be pronounced as a separate syllable rather than forming a diphthong with the preceding vowel.
I only know of one and it's called KissXSis. That should be "Kissy" enough for you.