The stressed syllable in the word "treasure" is the first syllable: "TREAsure." In phonetic terms, it can be represented as /ˈtrɛʒ.ər/. The emphasis on the first syllable distinguishes it from other similar words.
It has one syllable.
Difficult is stressed on the first syllable.
The first syllable is stressed in carrot.
The first syllable is stressed: BAF-fle.
August is stressed on the second syllable.
The second syllable is stressed.
The first syllable.
In the word "address," the stress is on the second syllable.
The second syllable im - proov
Unfortunately I have no phonetic symbols. Essentially Puigsoliu sounds /put§-su-liu/ whreby.. - t§ stays for German TSCH or English CH in the word MUCH or Spanish CH in MUCHO - the stressed syllabe is the last one - the last syllabe is a diphtong; the stressed vowel is the I, while the U is weak or probably even semi-vocalic only
Well, my own language is spanish, but in my english course we use an Oxford´s book, and it says that TElevision has the first syllabe stressed.
The term for a metrical foot with one stressed and one unstressed syllable is an iamb. Each pair of syllables in the word "again" is an example of an iamb: a-GAIN.
Two.
Maine.
It has one syllable.
4
The first syllable.