Two syllables
"Dolphin" is a first-syllable word. The primary stress is on the first syllable in English pronunciation.
The accented syllable in the word "alert" is the first syllable.
Deliver is stressed on the second syllable.
The word "alert" has the stress on the first syllable, making it a first accented syllable word.
The word "surprise" has the second syllable accented (sur-prise).
The first.
INstant (the first syllable)
INstant (the first syllable)
Yes, in the word "instant," the first syllable is stressed. It is pronounced as "IN-stant," with emphasis on the first syllable, making it the primary focus in the pronunciation of the word.
first syllable
The word balance is a unstressed first syllable.
It is a two syllable word. The first syllable is Bett- and the second is -er.
'Accept' is neither a 'first' nor a 'second' syllable word. It is a two syllable word.
"Dolphin" is a first-syllable word. The primary stress is on the first syllable in English pronunciation.
The first.
The accented syllable in the word "alert" is the first syllable.
first