Imagine someone was screaming the word to you because you didn't hear it the first time. Which syllable would be the loudest? That is the stressed one.
For Tagalog, you would hear Ta-GA-log, so the second syllable is the stressed one.
In Tagalog, a stress syllable is the syllable in a word where the stress or emphasis is placed when pronouncing it. This stress can change the meaning of a word, so proper stress placement is important for accurate communication in the language.
It is pronounced as "tuh-GAH-lug" with the stress on the second syllable.
Tagalog translation of stress: balisa
"Deliver" is a second syllable stress word, with emphasis on the second syllable "liv."
The stress syllable in "personalise" is on the second syllable, "son".
The stress syllable in the word "deliver" is the second syllable - "liv."
"Deliver" is a second syllable stress word, with emphasis on the second syllable "liv."
Tagalog translation of stress: balisa
The stress syllable in the word "organization" is "ni-".
The stress on a syllable can be called an accent.
The stress syllable in the word "diarrhoea" is on the second syllable, "rhe." It is pronounced as "dir-ee-REE-uh."
The stress is on the second syllable 'tin'
The stress syllable in the word "butterfly" is on the first syllable, "but".
First
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 stress syllable in the word "infamous" is the second syllable, "fa."
in-for-MA-tion. The primary stress is on the third syllable; there is a secondary stress on the first syllable.
The syllable stress in the word "forefathers" is on the second syllable, "fa".