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."
No, the word tasteful does not have a short vowel sound in the first syllable. The vowel sound in the first syllable is the long A sound.
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."