This symbol is used for syllables: σ
The IPA symbol for the word "love" is /lʌv/.
The symbols of belief are the stressed syllable. You can tell which syllable is stressed in the word by looking for the symbol that looks like a small vertical line placed before the stressed syllable in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) transcription.
The accented syllable in the word unfold is the second syllable ([un-FOLD] - /ʌnˈfoʊld/ in IPA).
An unaccented schwa is a neutral vowel sound represented by the symbol /ə/ in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). It is often heard in unstressed syllables, such as the first syllable of "sofa" or the second syllable of "banana."
The word tickle is pronunced /TIK-uhl/ (/ˈtɪkəl/ in IPA), a first-syllable stress.
It is the first syllable: balance (IPA: /ˈbæ.ləns/).
The IPA symbol for the word "love" is /lʌv/.
The stressed symbol for the word "dangerous" is typically indicated by placing an accent mark over the vowel of the stressed syllable. In "dangerous," the stress falls on the first syllable, so it can be represented as /ˈdeɪn.dʒər.əs/. The IPA notation indicates that the primary stress is on the first syllable "dan."
The symbols of belief are the stressed syllable. You can tell which syllable is stressed in the word by looking for the symbol that looks like a small vertical line placed before the stressed syllable in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) transcription.
It is the first syllable: balance (IPA: /ˈbæ.ləns/).
Wild has one (IPA: /wɑɪld/) or two (IPA: /wɑɪ.jəld/) syllables, depending on your accent.
The two variant pronunciations of the word increase are [in-KREES] (/ɪnˈkris/ in IPA) or [IN-krees] (/ˈɪnkris/ in IPA), which means you can accent either syllable in the word increase.
The accented syllable in the word unfold is the second syllable ([un-FOLD] - /ʌnˈfoʊld/ in IPA).
The pronunciation of residence is [REZ-i-duhns] (/ˈrɛzɪdəns/ in IPA) with stress on the first syllable.
The word "hands" has one syllable (IPA pronunciation: /hændz/).
In actual fact, the accented syllable in survive is the second syllable (sur-VIVE, transcribed in IPA as /sərˈvaɪv/).
The accented syllable in cephalic is the second - suh-PHAL-ic (/səˈfælɪk/ in IPA).