The first syllable of the word alphabet is stressed. (Al-pha-bet)
You can look in a dictionary. Dictionaries usually show word stress. BE -lief
ELTS-hymers (capitalization shows the emphasised syllable)
One US pronunciation guide shows Irenaeus (Irenæus) pronounced as "ear-uh-NAY-us".Another source (UK) lists the accented æ syllable as NEE or NY.
Here's a link to a worksheet you can print off. You don't have to print it off or anything, but it shows every single letter for the alphabet. http://www.writingwizard.longcountdown.com/files/worksheet20064224149209.html Hope this helps, `Elle
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The mark that shows a syllable should be stressed is called an accent mark or stress mark. It is used in phonetics and dictionaries to indicate which syllable in a word should be pronounced with more emphasis or force.
The first syllable is stressed. In a dictionary you will likely find notation like: /ˈsɜr tn/ This indicates the pronunciation of the word. The apostrophe, at the front, shows that the first syllable is stressed.
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synonyms
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Topography.
Any dictionary web site will do this for you. http://www.merriam-webster.com/
A good technique is to clap whilst saying a word. The number of claps shows you where and how long the syllables are.
The following website shows the entire Spanish alphabet (Alfabeto) and how to pronounce each letter:http://www.spanishspanish.com/alfabeto_ipower.html
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