This symbol "•". It will appear like this. Hap•py
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Light is one syllable. There are no divisions.
Signs lead to: a cow and a coyote having intercourse
The second syllable is stressed: adVANtage, indicated in most English dictionaries by an apostrophe before the accented syllable: ad'vantage
Third is one syllable, so there are no divisions.
There are three syllables in the word origin. The syllable divisions are or-i-gin, and the accent is on the first syllable.
correctly it would be an accent or an apostrophe
In a five-syllable word, the general rule is to accent the second-to-last syllable unless indicated otherwise by the word's origin or pronunciation.
The stressed syllable in the word "ambitious" is the second syllable, "bi". In phonetics, stress is typically indicated by a vertical line ( ̆ ) placed before the stressed syllable. In this case, it would be written as /æmˈbɪʃəs/. The primary stress falls on the second syllable, "bi", making it the stressed syllable in the word.
It is pronounced as "Can-tay-yod-jay-ah". The stress is on the second syllable, indicated by the capital letters in the pronunciation guide.
The stressed symbol for the word "dangerous" is typically indicated by placing an accent mark over the vowel of the stressed syllable. In "dangerous," the stress falls on the first syllable, so it can be represented as /ˈdeɪn.dʒər.əs/. The IPA notation indicates that the primary stress is on the first syllable "dan."
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