It is the first syllable.
The first syllable.
The first syllable is accented.
"Unfold" is accented on the first syllable. The stress is on the "un" syllable.
the stressed syllable is sis in persistence
In the word "multiple," the syllable stress is on the first syllable, "mul." Correct syllable stress is very important in speech and can make it very difficult for others to understand if not done correctly.
The word 'understand' has three syllables. Un-der-stand.
i know i am not worth it it feels dark and my head hurts i cannot understand life
Answer:There is one syllable in 'truck'.
to understand - comprendre (coh[n]-PRAH[N]-druh) I understand - je comprends (coh[n]-PRAH[N]) you (sing., familiar) understand - tu comprends (coh[n]-PRAH[N]) she understands - elle comprend (coh[n]-PRAH[N]) we understand - nous comprenons (coh[n]-pruh-NOH[N]) you (pl. or non-familiar) understand - vous comprenez (coh[n]-pruh-NAY) they understand - ils comprennent (coh[n]-PREN) [n] at the end of a syllable indicates a nasal vowel. The word "comprendre" is actually two syllables, but to English-speaking ears the final "dr" can sound like an extra syllable (consider "table", which is one syllable in French).
A closed syllable. An open syllable. A vowel-consonant-e syllable. A vowel team syllable. A consonant-le syllable. An r-controlled syllable.
In linguistics, the last syllable of a word is called the ultima.
The second syllable of unique is a stressed syllable.
First syllable.
there are three in the word syllable
It is pronounced "be-STOW", so the stressed syllable is "-stow". A stressed syllable is the part of a multi-syllabic word that you put emphasis on when you're saying it. Ex. -"rive" in "ar-rive" -"junc" in "con-junc-tion" - "med" in "im-med-i-ate" If you still don't understand it, try saying it out loud dramatically and you'll hear which part is slightly "louder", or more stressed :)
A weak syllable is unstressed. A strong syllable carries the stress.