The 2nd "o", zoo-OL-ojee (there is an accent over the first "o" which looks like an umlaut and which changes the pronunciation of that letter, it's rarely printed though).
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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 first vowel is stressed in the word "history."
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No such thing as a stressed vowel. If someone told you that, you might have heard it incorrectly.
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The word "run" has one syllable, and the vowel sound is stressed.
No, the word condolences is actually stressed on the *second* syllable. Condolences.
The stressed vowel in "interest" is the first "e" (in-ter-est).
The stressed vowel in "interest" is the letter "e" in the first syllable.
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 stressed vowel in "dictionary" is the second syllable, which is pronounced as 'shuh'.