The syllable stressed in beginning is gin
Yes, therapy is accented on the first syllable.
The stress syllable in the word "butterfly" is on the first syllable, "but".
The stress syllable in the word "infamous" is the second syllable, "fa."
The syllable stress in the word "forefathers" is on the second syllable, "fa".
first syllable - grass
The stress syllable in the word "organization" is "ni-".
Using the word as a noun the stress is on the first syllable. Using the word as a verb the stress is on the second syllable.
The stress in the word "invaluable" is on the second syllable - "val."
The primary stress in the word "cabinets" is on the second syllable, "bi".
The stress is on the second syllable 'tin'
The stress is on the first syllable in "sheriff", "sher-."
Primary stress is where the word has its biggest concentration of sound. It is marked by an apostrophe placed at the beginning of the stressed syllable, and the apostrophe MUST be up-placed. Secondary stress is where the word has any sort of stress, yet it is not as relevant as the primary stress; the apostrophe is placed in the beginning of the stress syllable, but it MUST be down-placed. For example: in the word vaccination, it should be like this: [ˌvæk-sǝ-'nei-ʃǝn]. Where the "va" has the secondary stress, and the "na" has the primary stress.