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The IPA stress mark for the word "banana" is /bnn/.
The stress mark on the word "happened" is on the second syllable, "hap-PENED."
The stress mark in the word "sunset" is on the first syllable: SUN-set.
The primary stress mark in the word "cinnamon" is on the first syllable, which is "cin-."
Tagalog translation of industrious: masipag
Industry is stressed on the first syllable.
The IPA stress mark for the word "banana" is /bnn/.
The stress mark on the word "happened" is on the second syllable, "hap-PENED."
The stress mark on 'comb' over the O.
The stress in "kindness" is on the first syllable.
The stress mark in the word "sunset" is on the first syllable: SUN-set.
The primary stress mark in the word "cinnamon" is on the first syllable, which is "cin-."
Tagalog translation of industrious: masipag
The stress mark in a word is usually placed on the syllable that is emphasized when spoken. The stress can vary based on the word's origin and pronunciation. To determine where to put the stress mark, consult a dictionary or language reference guide for specific words.
The stress mark in the word "format" is on the first syllable, which is "FOR-mat."
The stress mark on the word "academy" is placed on the first syllable: a-CA-demy.
The stress mark in the word "writer" is on the first syllable /ˈraɪ.tər/.