The third syllable has the primary stress, and the first syllable has a secondary stress:
it is pronounced di'-a-REE''-a.
The stress syllable in the word "diarrhoea" is on the second syllable, "rhe." It is pronounced as "dir-ee-REE-uh."
"Deliver" is a second syllable stress word, with emphasis on the second syllable "liv."
The stress syllable in "personalise" is on the second syllable, "son".
The stress syllable in the word "deliver" is the second syllable - "liv."
The stress syllable of "important" is the second syllable - "por".
The stress syllable of "attractive" is the second syllable - "trac."
"Deliver" is a second syllable stress word, with emphasis on the second syllable "liv."
The stress syllable in the word "organization" is "ni-".
The stress on a syllable can be called an accent.
The stress is on the second syllable 'tin'
The stress syllable in the word "butterfly" is on the first syllable, "but".
First
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 syllable in the word "infamous" is the second syllable, "fa."
in-for-MA-tion. The primary stress is on the third syllable; there is a secondary stress on the first syllable.
The syllable stress in the word "forefathers" is on the second syllable, "fa".
first syllable - grass
No, acceptable pronunciations include stress on the first syllable (AU-to-mo-bile), stress on the last syllable (au-to-mo-BILE), and stress on the third syllable (au-to-MO-bil). That is, the stress can be on any syllable but the second syllable.