e-con-o-my
The word economy has four syllables. The syllables are e-CON-o-my. The stress is on the second syllable.
Economy
economy ( FALSE)Correct answer would be Macroeconomics
In a command economy, individuals have less economic freedom.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "economies" (economic systems)
The he syllable containing the correct phonetic in the word economy is "my".
The 2nd syllable: e con' o my
e con' o my
Indicate the syllables like this: e·con·o·my. The "e" should be underlined because it is the syllable that has the emphasis. It is pronounced /iˈkänəmē/.
The phonetic spelling of "Emma" can be represented as /ˈɛm.ə/ in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). This indicates that the name has two syllables, with the first syllable sounding like "em" as in "hem," and the second syllable pronounced as a schwa sound, similar to "uh."
The second syllable is accented in the word economy. (e-con-o-my)
The phonetic pronunciation of "Gabriel" is /ˈɡeɪ.bri.əl/. In simpler terms, it can be pronounced as "GAY-bree-uhl." The emphasis is on the first syllable, "GAY."
Damned has one syllable. It's phonetic spelling is:dămd
Meaning "native" or "local in origin," the term "indigenous" can be easily pronounced by the native speaker of English. Put in simple phonetic form and with stress upon the second syllable, the correct pronunciation is as follows: "in-DIH-jeh-nuss."
The main phonetic difference between "reduce" and "reduction" lies in the last syllable. "Reduce" is pronounced as /rɪˈduːs/ with the stress on the second syllable, while "reduction" is pronounced as /rɪˈdʌkʃən/ with the stress on the third syllable and an additional 'k' sound.
The stressed syllable in the word "treasure" is the first syllable: "TREAsure." In phonetic terms, it can be represented as /ˈtrɛʒ.ər/. The emphasis on the first syllable distinguishes it from other similar words.
The correct pronunciation of "Wyckoff" is /ˈwaɪkɒf/. In phonetic terms, it is pronounced as "WYE-kof," with the emphasis on the first syllable. The "WYE" sounds like the letter "Y," and the "kof" rhymes with "off." It is important to enunciate each syllable clearly to pronounce it accurately.