The word is usually pronounced (chok-lit), omitting the middle O sound.
There are three syllables. Choc-o-late. Some people do pronounce it with only two syllables - choc-late.
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Chocolate is stressed on the first syllable.
Dropped syllables are syllables which are not pronounced. For example the word "chocolate" would appear to have 3 syllables but in fact the middle syllable is dropped and we only pronounce the first and the last.example; choc -lateThere are many examples: aspirinbusinessWednesday
Nope....it is actually pronounced light-ning. The ing is how people usually say it in words like boring and dancing
Some words with the letter i at the end of a syllable are:librarydinosaurfamilyfinallyradio
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"Chocolate" is sometimes pronounced with the second syllable omitted (choc-lit)
"Chocolate" is sometimes pronounced with the second syllable omitted (choc-lit)
It's often pronounced with an omitted letter.
"Aspirin" is sometimes pronounced with the second syllable omitted (as-prin)
Neither it is an added syllable
The word asprin has an omitted syllable. We pronounce it with two syllables when it technically has three.
Not usually.
In speech, the second syllable of "ivory" is often omitted.
A syllable is omitted for most accents when it's spoken.
The fourth syllable is often omitted. (in-si-dent-lee)
"Platinum" is sometimes pronounced with the second syllable omitted (plat-nuhm)
In some pronunciations of ivory, the second syllable is omitted. (ahy-vree)