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.
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It has one syllable.
The first syllable.