The symbols of belief are the stressed syllable. You can tell which syllable is stressed in the word by looking for the symbol that looks like a small vertical line placed before the stressed syllable in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) transcription.
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The word "tell" has one syllable.
The word "lion" has one syllable. Syllables are determined by the number of vowel sounds in a word, and "lion" has one vowel sound (the "i" sound).
The E has a short E sound; the first syllable should rhyme with tell. However, the ending Y has a long E sound.
The name Kshitij is pronounced as "k-shi-tij" with the emphasis on the second syllable, "shi."
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The first syllable of sensible is stressed. (sen-si-ble)
stressed syllables are the syllables within a word that have the most emphasis when spokenfor example:other - the syllable "oth" is stressed and the syllable "er" is not because "er" is pronounced less that "oth"the "er" tends to sound as if it were falling away at the end of the wordcompound words tend to be double stressed because both syllables are pronounced equallyfor examplechildhood- both "child" and "hood" are pronounced fullyyou can tell which syllable is stressed by saying the word naturallyIn words of two syllables or more, at least one of the syllables is usually pronounced with extra emphasis. We can divide syllables into stressed and unstressed categories.
By just looking at a word, there is no way for you to know what the stressed syllables are. You should look up the word in a dictionary: it will tell you the pronunciation of the word, along with stressed/unstressed syllables.
The word "tell" has one syllable.
tell
I think you know it's stressed by it's ears being down but I'm not sure...
You can look in a dictionary. Dictionaries usually show word stress. BE -lief
its not, its only 1 syllable.
To tell the person in writing that this accented
the church
Yes