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No, the word condolences is actually stressed on the *second* syllable. Condolences.
The second (middle) syllable of utensil is stressed, and the vowel in that syllable is "e", with a short "e" sound. The pronunciation of the word utensil is yoo-TEN-s'l.
The primary stress is on the first syllable. RAY-dee-oh. When trying to locate the primary stress, the easiest way is to hum the word. When you hum it, the syllable with primary stress will come out louder. Secondary stress will be second loudest, etc.
3rd a
The syllables are en-thu-si-as-tic. The primary emphasis rests on "thu" and the secondary stress on "as."
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The vowel with primary stress in the word "ceremony" is the first "e" - /ˈsɛrəˌmoʊni/.
The second A (second to last syllable is "zay").
By pronouncing the word, then check if the word has a sound that its vowel doesn't make
No, the word condolences is actually stressed on the *second* syllable. Condolences.
The primary stress in the word "cabinets" is on the second syllable, "bi".
bam - boo
primary stress of camera
The second (middle) syllable of utensil is stressed, and the vowel in that syllable is "e", with a short "e" sound. The pronunciation of the word utensil is yoo-TEN-s'l.
The primary stress of the word absence is on the first syllable, ab.