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Satisfactory is stressed on the third 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.
The word "prance" is typically stressed on the first syllable, with the second syllable being pronounced more softly. So it is "prance" with the emphasis on "prance".
The stress is on the 3rd syllable, which has the sound "tish". The US pronunciation is (pol-ih-TISH-in) or (pol-ah-TISH-in), depending on region. The UK pronunciation may sound closer to (pol-ee-TISH-in).
Antepultimate is the 3rd to the last syllable of a word or 3rd to the last event of a series of events.
The word committee is stressed on the second syllable. (kuh-mit-ee)
Stress can depend on dialect, but it is usually the 3rd syllable, the second A (ree-lak-SAY-shun).
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a cubic meter is one meter cubed or to the 3rd power.
1st syllable: bar, as in a place that serves drinks 2nd syllable: b, as in the letter B 3rd syllable: cue, as in either the letter Q or, "Thats my cue" Hope that helped
It is pronounced:'Cat-ay-dral'with the emphasis on the 3rd and final syllable.
Mentholatum is pronounced "MEN thaw late um". The 3rd syllable is the only long vowel sound.