A stress mark or accent mark is used to show the part of a certain word that needs to be given a stressed or accented sound when spoken. It is found most often in words of other languages.
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NUM-ber The stress is on NUM.
the stress is on the second syllable of "barometer".
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there is just one mark of stress which is : '
The stress mark on 'comb' over the O.
The IPA stress mark for the word "banana" is /bnn/.
usefulness
Yes, the word "aged" has a stress mark. In English phonetics, it is typically pronounced with the stress on the first syllable, as in /ˈeɪ.dʒɪd/. The stress mark indicates that the first syllable is emphasized when the word is spoken.
The stress mark on the word "happened" is on the second syllable, "hap-PENED."
The stress mark of "committee" is on the second syllable: com-MIT-tee.
The stress mark in the word "remember" falls on the second syllable, "mem." This makes it a word with secondary stress on the first syllable and primary stress on the second syllable. In the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), the stress mark is represented by a high vertical line (ˈ) before the stressed syllable.
The stress mark in the word "sunset" is on the first syllable: SUN-set.
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The primary stress mark in the word "cinnamon" is on the first syllable, which is "cin-."
the stress is on the second syllable of "barometer".