The third syllable in "tangible" is pronounced as "jəl", with a short "ə" sound like in "sofa" followed by a clear "l" sound.
The last sound of the third syllable in the word "tangible" is "j".
Yes, it has a long A (aid) sound in the third syllable. The final E is silent.
The / L / is the last sound in tangible since the e is silent.
The stressed syllable of "satisfactory" is the third syllable, which is "fac."
"Akahai" is pronounced as AH-kah-hai, with the stress on the second syllable. The first syllable is like saying "ah" in English, the second syllable is "kah" as in "car", and the third syllable is "hai" like "hi" with an "a" sound at the beginning.
The last sound of the third syllable in the word "tangible" is "j".
tan-gi-ble the answer is ble
The first syllable is stressed (or accented): tangible.
No, it is in the third syllable. It is pronounced the same as "day."
The first.
The first syllable.
In the word "tangible," the accent is on the first syllable: TAN-gi-ble. This means that when pronounced, the first syllable is stressed more than the others.
Three.
Yes, it has a long A (aid) sound in the third syllable. The final E is silent.
The syllabication of the word "admission" is ad-mis-sion. It consists of three syllables, with the first syllable "ad" being a single vowel sound, the second syllable "mis" containing a short vowel sound, and the third syllable "sion" having a vowel sound followed by a consonant sound.
The / L / is the last sound in tangible since the e is silent.
The stressed syllable of "satisfactory" is the third syllable, which is "fac."