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Stressed syllables are pronounced with more emphasis, often louder and longer, while unstressed syllables are pronounced with less emphasis and are shorter in duration. In English, stressed syllables typically receive the primary accent in a word, while unstressed syllables are secondary.
There are one syllable in "strolled."
Some funny 2 syllable slang words include "booze," "chill," "scrub," and "hustle."
The word "lecture" has two syllables: lec-ture.
Common nouns and proper nouns are the two main types of nouns. Common nouns refer to general people, places, or things, while proper nouns are specific names given to particular people, places, or things.
2 - com plain
The first syllable (pa-) is the stressed syllable in patient.
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There are 2 syllables the second syllable is stressed.
The first syllable as in fey-ver-it
No, the second syllable of "complain" is stressed: com-PLAIN.
Attendance is stressed on the second syllable.
Patient is stressed on the first syllable.
'Cho', the first syllable, is the stressed one.
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2 Pen-cil
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