/T/
/T/
The last sound of the last syllable is a hard "c", pronounced /k/
/k/
The last sound you would hear in the last syllable of "timorous" is "us."
The penultimate syllable is next to the last.The antepenultimate syllable is the one before the penultimate syllable, or third from the last.The preantepenultimate syllable is the one before the antepenultimate syllable, or the fourth from the last.
The last sound of the third syllable in the word "tangible" is "j".
The last syllable-- mineral.
In the word "emotion," the schwa syllable falls on the first syllable: e-MOH-shun. The schwa sound is represented by the "uh" sound in this word.
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tan-gi-ble the answer is ble
Yes it would have one in the middle syllable and in the first syllable has a short sound and the last syllable has a long place
the K sound aka a hard C sound K as in key