The stress in the word "habitual" is on the second syllable, which is "bi." It is pronounced as "ha-BIT-u-al."
The root word of "habitual" is "habit," which comes from the Latin word "habitus" meaning "condition" or "character."
The Luhya word for the English word 'stress' is "nyasia".
Habitual is an adjective.
The stress in the word "interpret" is on the "ter".
The stress in the word "notable" is placed on the first syllable, "no-".
He took his habitual place at the dinner table.
The root word of "habitual" is "habit," which comes from the Latin word "habitus" meaning "condition" or "character."
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The adjective form of the noun 'habit' is habitual.
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The origin of habitual is late Middle English (in the sense 'part of one's character'), from medieval Latin habitualis, from habitus 'condition, appearance'.
The Luhya word for the English word 'stress' is "nyasia".
Habitual is an adjective.
Habitual lying is a serious weakness in a person's character.
Using the word as a noun the stress is on the first syllable. Using the word as a verb the stress is on the second syllable.