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The last sound you would hear in the last syllable of "timorous" is "us."
Aud- is the root syllable of the infinitive 'audire'. It means to hear. That also is the meaning of the infinitive.
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.
If I've never heard the sound before , how would I know what it is when I first hear it
Sound is first collected through a microphone, which converts sound waves into electrical signals. These electrical signals are then processed and amplified by audio equipment before being played back through speakers or headphones for us to hear.
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The last sound you would hear in the last syllable of "timorous" is "us."
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No. Schwa is the short vowel sound usually heard in the unstressed syllable (or syllables) of words with two or more syllables. If written out phonetically, the sound is often rendered as "uh". The International Phonetic Association (IPA) uses an upside-down "e" (ə) to represent the schwa sound. The schwa sound is heard in the first syllable of the following words: a·part a·way a·cross sup·ply be·come Note that in each of these words, the second syllable receives much more stress than the first syllable. The schwa vowel sound occurs only in the unstressed syllables. When you say the word volcano (vol·ca·no), each syllable receives essentially the same amount of stress. Most of the time, you won't hear the schwa sound in words of two or more syllables if each of the syllables is voiced with equal stress. Consider the short sentence: "Volcanoes erupt." The word vol·ca·noes has three syllables, but each syllable is given the same amount of force. However, the first syllable of e·rupt receives much less stress than the second syllable. Sure enough, the vowel sound in the unstressed first syllable is the schwa.
the first one to hear a sound is obviously the first man on the earth!
You will hear a thundering sound but you'll be probably experience an earthquake first. That's the first sign to get the hell outta there!
gol-guh-thuh Some stress the first syllable, others the second. By pressing on the sound button on the link below you can hear the word Golgotha pronounced.
Aud- is the root syllable of the infinitive 'audire'. It means to hear. That also is the meaning of the infinitive.
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Aspire is not a three syllable word, it is formed of two syllables. Each syllable is a vowel sound of which you can hear, or to put it in a different way, each vowel (with the exception of those at the end of a word or next to another vowel).
"Hear" has one syllable.
The ear closest to the sound source hears it first. IF you always hear it "first" on your right, then you should have your hearing checked.