The stress in the word "scrambled" falls on the first syllable, so it is pronounced as "SCRAM-bled."
The first syllable "out" in outrun should be stressed when you say it.
The stress mark in the word "sunset" is on the first syllable: SUN-set.
The word you are looking for is "stress" in linguistics. Stress refers to the prominence or emphasis placed on a specific syllable or part of a word when speaking.
You could say 'lee-ey-ZAWN' with the stress on the first syllable, 'LEY- or LEE-uh-zon' or 'LEY- or LEE-uh-zhun' with the stress on the first syllable, or 'lee-EY-zuhn' or '-zon', with the stress on the middle syllable. Source: Edited from "English As It is Broken" on STOMP.
That probably depends on your regional accent. Coming from Scotland I'd put it on the second syllable, 'val', but people with other accents may pronounce the word differently. Say the word yourself and feel where the emphasis is.
The first.
The first syllable "out" in outrun should be stressed when you say it.
the first one - C
The accent is on the first syllable: Say it like: SAW- lid.
Syllable - you say SYLL-able, not syll-ABLE.
you need to say the word aloud in stress. example: com-put-er ( 3 syllables) say computer aloud. you should notice that the -put- in comPUTer is the syllable where stress comes along.
'pokój' pronounced ['po:cooi], with the stress on the first syllable.
The stress mark in the word "sunset" is on the first syllable: SUN-set.
The word you are looking for is "stress" in linguistics. Stress refers to the prominence or emphasis placed on a specific syllable or part of a word when speaking.
You could say 'lee-ey-ZAWN' with the stress on the first syllable, 'LEY- or LEE-uh-zon' or 'LEY- or LEE-uh-zhun' with the stress on the first syllable, or 'lee-EY-zuhn' or '-zon', with the stress on the middle syllable. Source: Edited from "English As It is Broken" on STOMP.
любовь /ljoe'bov/ (with stress on second syllable)
Ginásio. (spelling : Geenazeeoo...) stress the second syllable.