The primary accent of American English is known as the General American accent. It is considered the most neutral and widely understood accent in the United States.
The primary accent in "yesterday" is on the first syllable, "YES-ter-day."
The primary accent of the word "facsimile" is on the first syllable: FAC-si-mile.
The primary accent for "irrevocable" is on the third syllable, pronounced as i-REV-o-ca-ble.
The primary accent in the word "facsimile" is on the second syllable, "sim." It is pronounced as "fuh-SIM-uh-lee."
La exhalacion (accent on final 'o', which is also the primary accent)
The primary accent of American English is known as the General American accent. It is considered the most neutral and widely understood accent in the United States.
The primary accent in "yesterday" is on the first syllable, "YES-ter-day."
The primary accent of the word "facsimile" is on the first syllable: FAC-si-mile.
The primary accent for "irrevocable" is on the third syllable, pronounced as i-REV-o-ca-ble.
The primary accent in the word "facsimile" falls on the second syllable: fac-SIM-ile.
The primary accent in the word "facsimile" is on the second syllable, "sim." It is pronounced as "fuh-SIM-uh-lee."
Urinary is accented on the first syllable.
The primary accent in the word "selective" is on the second syllable, so it is pronounced "sə-LEK-tiv."
The primary accent in the word "nominee" is on the second syllable, "no-MI-nee".
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