des is unstressed pair is stressed
The first (des)
The second syllable is unstressed.
its the "i" that's unstressed
As an unstressed syllable, the letter 'r' (which does not have to be a vowel in the English language, just as unstressed syllable)
It is "Pil (stressed) -- grim (unstressed)"; PILgrim.
The word is pronounced TRAV-el, not tra-VEL. The unstressed syllable is the second one.
The unstressed syllable in "despair" is the second syllable, "pair." The emphasis is on the first syllable, "de."
Des
des is unstressed pair is stressed
The first syllable (des)
The unstressed syllable is "im".
The second syllable is unstressed.
its the "i" that's unstressed
Sil is unstressed
The first syllable, 'con', is unstressed.
The unstressed syllable in "achieve" is the first syllable, "a-". It is pronounced quickly and with less emphasis compared to the stressed syllable "-chieve".
The syllable structure is pan-ic. The unstressed syllable is the second syllable, or "ic"
The second syllable of the word language is unstressed.