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What syllable is stressed in photograph?

The stress in the word "photograph" is on the second syllable: pho-TO-graph.


Where is the stressed syllable on the word photograph?

Photograph is stressed on the first syllable. A simple way of testing which syllable is stressed is by saying the word aloud. Look for the syllable that you naturally emphasise more in your speech.


How do you stress the word photography?

The main stress is on the second syllable (the "tog" part). This is distinct from "photograph", where the first syllable is the stressed one.


Is photo a short version or a longer word?

"Photo" is a shortened version of "photograph," which is the longer word referring to an image taken with a camera.


Where is the stress syllable on the word semester?

The first syllable of camera is stressed. No other syllables are stressed.


A photograph is 3in by 5in an enlarged print of this photograph has a length of 21 in as its shorter side what is the length of its longer side?

35 in.


Is squirreled a two syllable word?

Yes, because the longest 1 syllable word is screeched and squirreled is longer.


What are words that the stress on the first syllable?

"Plato" has stress on the first syllable (but "platonic" does not have stress on the first syllable). Similarly, compare: photograph (photography) feral (ferocious) Paris (parisian) atom (atomic) continent (contagious) constellation (constabulary) paranormal (perambulate) mermaid (meringue)


Is the word longer a one or two syllable word?

two


What is a poetic term for having one syllable longer than the previous one?

; RHOPALIC (roh-PAL-ik) : Having each succeeding unit in a poetic structure longer than the preceding one. Applied to a line, it means that each successive word is a syllable longer that its predecessor. Applied to a stanza, each successive line is longer by either a syllable or a metrical foot. Rhopalic verse is also called wedge verse.


Can word become shorter if you add a syllable to it?

No, adding a syllable to a word typically makes it longer, as more sounds are being added. It is unlikely for a word to become shorter by adding a syllable.


Where is the stressed syllable on the word butterfly?

The stressed syllable in the word "butterfly" is on the first syllable, which is "but." This is known as initial stress in English pronunciation, where the emphasis is placed on the first syllable of the word. In this case, "but" is pronounced with a higher pitch and slightly longer duration compared to the second syllable "terfly."