Some words in English have the stress on the first syllable: baby, for example (BAY-bee). Or happy (HAP-ee). Or Monday (MUNN-day). Other words have their stress on the second syllable. Tonight, for example (to-NIGHT). Or explain (ex-PLAIN). Or report (re-PORT).
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In most two-syllable nouns in English, the stress falls on the first syllable.
Some funny 2 syllable slang words include "booze," "chill," "scrub," and "hustle."
There are 2 syllables in because: be-cause You stress the second one. In phonemic script that would be \bi-ˈkȯz\
"Porto" in Portuguese is pronounced the same as in English, with the stress on the first syllable.
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2 syllables MODern - stress on first syllable
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In most two-syllable nouns in English, the stress falls on the first syllable.
Oh, dude, the stress syllable in "environment" is on the second syllable, you know, like "en-VI-ron-ment." So, when you're stressing about pronouncing it right, just remember to give that "VI" some extra love.
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Some funny 2 syllable slang words include "booze," "chill," "scrub," and "hustle."
There are 2 syllables in because: be-cause You stress the second one. In phonemic script that would be \bi-ˈkȯz\
Some examples of two syllable words are:- apple subway drawer, etc
Amen.