The main stress in the word "advertising" is on the second syllable - "ver" - so it is pronounced as "ad-VER-tis-ing."
The word stress on "Constantinople" is on the second syllable: con-STAN-ti-nople.
The main stress in the word "dictionary" falls on the syllable "dic."
The syllable with the main stress in the word "controversy" is "ver".
The stress mark in a word is usually placed on the syllable that is emphasized when spoken. The stress can vary based on the word's origin and pronunciation. To determine where to put the stress mark, consult a dictionary or language reference guide for specific words.
The Luhya word for the English word 'stress' is "nyasia".
The main stress is on the first syllable (AH-D), with the secondary on the third syllable (TY).
Main stress on the ti (second syllable )
Is "a"
eventually
Is "a"
The word stress on "Constantinople" is on the second syllable: con-STAN-ti-nople.
The main stress in the word "dictionary" falls on the syllable "dic."
The stress in the word soluble is on the first syllable. It is analogous to words ending with the suffix -able or -ible, where the main stress typically falls on the preceding syllable.
The syllable with the main stress in the word "controversy" is "ver".
There is slightly more stress of the "For" part.
The main stress is on the second syllable (the "tog" part). This is distinct from "photograph", where the first syllable is the stressed one.
Intoxication is stressed on the fourth syllable.