Conflict can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, the accent is on the first syllable. As a verb, the accent is on the second syllable.
Angling has two syllables, with the accent on the first. The syllable breakdown is an-gling
Destroy has two syllables like so: de-stroy. It is accented on the second syllable.
two (although syllables are based on pronunciation, so if you have an exaggerated accent, you might throw in a couple more... this is just for the standard pronunciation) Some-times are the two syllables.
Above is a second accent syllable.
It is called an iamb.
Two syllables with accent on the first.
The word delicatessen has five syllables, as follows: del i ca TES sen (accent on syllable four).
Where would the accent on conflict be placed in the sentence there was a huge conflict between two candidates
When we say a word we generally sayit with stress on one of the syllables. This is the accent syllable.Hard to give an example with out being able to speak.For example the word syllable we stress/accent the first syllable eg Syll/a/ble. We don't stress the second syllable eg syll/a/ble.
There are two syllables. Con-flict.
Phonetically it's 'Few sha ... Two syllables, with accent on the first.
Four syllables: Mes o zo ic (accent on the zo).
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Angling has two syllables, with the accent on the first. The syllable breakdown is an-gling
4 Four syllables: ta ran tu la (accent on the second syllable)
There are three syllables in the word origin. The syllable divisions are or-i-gin, and the accent is on the first syllable.
The word imitation has four syllables. The syllables are im-i-ta-tion. The accent is on the third syllable.