The stressed vowel in the word "vegetable" is the first 'e' - pronounced as /ˈvɛdʒtəbəl/ in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). In terms of syllable structure, "vegetable" has four syllables: veg-e-ta-ble. The stress pattern in this word is trochaic, with the primary stress falling on the first syllable 'veg'.
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The first vowel is stressed in the word "history."
The stressed vowel in "interest" is the letter "e" in the first syllable.
The stressed vowel in "interest" is the first "e" (in-ter-est).
The stressed vowel in "dictionary" is the second syllable, which is pronounced as 'shuh'.
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The first e is stressed.
The stressed vowel in "freedom" is the letter "e" (FREE-dum).
No, "lagoon" doesn't have a stressed vowel. The stress in "lagoon" falls on the first syllable, "la."
The stressed vowel in "temperature" is the letter "a".
Vegetable doesn't have a long vowel. The 'a' does not rhyme with hay - it is a schwa.
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