There are four syllables. In-no-va-tion.
Light is one syllable. There are no divisions.
Regional dialects vary. Usually, when the word is used as an adjective, the stress is on the second syllable. When it is used as a noun, the stress is on the first syllable. Your question is very kuhm-PLEKS. I will think about it when I go to the KOM-pleks.
there are three in the word syllable
Long syllable.
no word it isn't possible because if you take away one syllable from a five syllable word you get a four syllable word and there is no such thing as a "no syllable word"
The stress syllable in "gorilla" is on the first syllable: go-RIL-la.
There is 1 syllable. -Go. Try clapping your hands to it if you are still not sure.
Yes it's an open syllable.
The word blood only has one syllable so there is no syllabe break. The entire word is the syllable.
a women is a first accent syllable because of the saying ladies go first
low
If you go on a dictionary, for the pronunciation, it says (gi-tahr). TAHR is the accented syllable.
innovation for the future is the best way to go
Scur-ry-ing
Second syllable.
Light is one syllable. There are no divisions.
Voyage in English has the stress on the first syllable; in French it should be pronounced with the stress on the final syllable. Kind of think of it like this: When you see voyage, does your voice go up of down on the second syllable? It goes down. So it has the stress on the first syllable. I hope I helped!