The plural of syllable is syllables.
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The stressed syllable in the word "morning" is the first syllable, which is "mor."
The accented syllable in the word "fierceness" is the first syllable, "fierce."
The accented syllable in "wanders" is the first syllable, "wan."
The plural of país is países.In Portuguese, words (nouns\adjectives) ending with and a S follow the general rule of the plural of words ending with a consonant, which is by adding -es.Bear in mind that there are many irregular plural forms in Portuguese and we always should pay attention to one word's stress.For instance, nouns and adjectives ending with a S but for a word with stress on the penultimate syllable, the plural is the same form of the singular, e.g.: um lápis/cem lápis (one pencil/one hundred pencils), atlas/atlas, etc.
Examples of one syllable plural common nouns are:antsboyscatsdoorseggsfansgateshairsinksjokeskingslaughsmennounsowlspiesquiltsroundsseastubsupsviewswinesxisyearszoos
Syllables.
The plural noun soldiers has two syllables. Sol-diers.
The word "birth" is one syllable. ("BURR-TH") The plural is BURTH-SSS, one syllable plus the trailing sibilant "s".
Syllables. The plural can mean multiple ie lots of singulars
No not necessarily. For example, an 's' is added to 'duck' to make it plural. Both 'duck' and 'ducks' both have one syllable.
Princes. Which is different to princess the female form. When pronouncing the words the stress is on the first syllable in princes (PRINces) but on the second syllable in princess (prinCESS)
It is pronounced "oh-AY-sees" with the emphasis on the middle syllable.
Sales can be both singular and plural. Sales when referring to multiple transactions is plural but when used as a description of employment, i.e., I work in sales - it is singular.
The word drank is a verb; verbs are not singular or plural. Verbs have tenses, drink, drinks, drinking, drank or drunk. We drank a wine that night. (plural subject) Jack drank some wines that night. (plural object)
The Turkish name "Mehmets" is pronounced as "MEH-metts" in English. The first syllable sounds like "meh," rhyming with "bet," and the second syllable is pronounced like "mets," similar to the plural of "met." The emphasis is typically on the first syllable.
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