The closest word that fits this description is denouement, which has the French pronunciation in English.
yes, the syllables are divided as follows to-geth-er
Button has two syllables.
The most common pronunciation of "hello" has the second syllable stressed, although it is not incorrect to stress the first syllable. Sometimes people stress the first syllable in certain situations and the second syllable in other situations.
Above is a second accent syllable.
The first syllable of camera is stressed. No other syllables are stressed.
Second syllable unstressed
The second syllable.
The first syllable is "li". The second syllable is "brar". The third syllable is "y".
There are 2 syllables the second syllable is stressed.
The first syllable is "en" The second syllable is "cy" The third syllable is "clo" There are six syllables in total: en-cy-clo-pe-di-a.
there are 2 syllables in the word 'destroy' des = is 1 syllable and troy = is the second syllable
The second syllable is accented.
The first syllable is "dic". The second syllable is "tion". The third syllable is "ar". There are four syllables in total in the word dictionary: dic-tion-ar-y.
yes, the syllables are divided as follows to-geth-er
The second syllable (-ique) is the stressed syllable in unique.
The accented syllable is the second of the two syllables in the word because.
No, another is stressed on the second syllable.