The word itself is one syllable
The first desert is believed to have originated in Africa millions of years ago.
Earth is pronounced as /ərθ/ with a short 'u' sound in the first syllable and a 'th' sound in the second syllable.
There is one syllable.
Yes. Soil is a one-syllable word.
There is one syllable in the word "tree".
The first syllable.
The accented syllable in the word "desert" is the first syllable.
First syllable.
First syllable if used as a noun, second syllable if used as a verb.
Trick question! Either syllable can be accented in desert. If you accent the first syllable, it's an arid place, possibly with cacti. If you accent the second syllable, it's a verb meaning to abandon or leave alone.
The first.
The stress in a prefix used as a noun typically falls on the first syllable.
Conflict can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, the accent is on the first syllable. As a verb, the accent is on the second syllable.
The homograph of "desert" is "desert." The word can be pronounced with emphasis on the first syllable, meaning a barren landscape, or with emphasis on the second syllable, meaning to abandon or leave someone or something behind.
Initial-stress-derived- noun
It is both. The spelling is the same, but the pronunciation is different. For the verb form, the second syllable is stressed. For the noun form, the first syllable is stressed.
It can be either. Usually, when it's a noun, the accent is on the first syllable. When it's a verb, the accent is on the second syllable. What is your AD-dress? Please ad-DRESS your questions to Answers.com.