No, acceptable pronunciations include stress on the first syllable (AU-to-mo-bile), stress on the last syllable (au-to-mo-BILE), and stress on the third syllable (au-to-MO-bil). That is, the stress can be on any syllable but the second syllable.
Automobile is stressed on the first syllable. A simple way of testing which syllable is stressed is by saying the word aloud. Look for the syllable that you naturally emphasise more in your speech.
The stressed syllable in the word "contentment" is the second syllable, "tent."
Yes the word rejoiced has a stressed syllable. It is stressed on the second syllable.
Dependable is stressed on the second syllable.
The second syllable im - proov
The second syllable of assumption is stressed. As-sump-tion.
The stressed syllable in the word "appoint" is the second syllable, pronounced "a-POINT."
The second syllable in "Japan" is stressed.
The stressed syllable in the word "example" is the second syllable, "sam."
No, the word "another" is stressed on the second syllable.
second
The stressed syllable in the word "domestic" is the second syllable, "mes".