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 first "e" (in-ter-est).
The stressed vowel in "interest" is the letter "e" in the first syllable.
The stressed vowel in "dictionary" is the second syllable, which is pronounced as 'shuh'.
the E
The first e is stressed.
No, "lagoon" doesn't have a stressed vowel. The stress in "lagoon" falls on the first syllable, "la."
The stressed vowel in "freedom" is the letter "e" (FREE-dum).
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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