In English, the word camera is stressed on the first syllable: CAm'ra.
Phonetic: kámmərə, or kámmrə.
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It depends on how you speak. If you pronounce it correctly, there are 3 syllables. cam-er-a, but if you pronounce it as camra, it is 2 syllables. However, 3 is the right one.
There are three syllables in the word camera: cam-er-a
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Three.
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There are 3. Cam-er-a. Cam-ra is often used in conversation.
The first syllable of camera is stressed. No other syllables are stressed.
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