The primary accent in the word "nominee" is on the second syllable, "no-MI-nee".
The third.
The primary accent in the word "comparable" falls on the second syllable, pronounced as "com-PAR-a-ble."
In the word "cranny," the primary accent falls on the first syllable "cran."
The first syllable is stressed is "lacerate" (LAHS-uh-rayt).
The second syllable (tehg) has the primary accent or stress. The pronunciation is (in-TEHG-rih-tee).
The first syllable.
"an" is the primary accented syllable in "angioplasty."
The first syllable, "cab", has the primary stress.
The primary accented syllable is the first one, spon.
in pronunciation, the primary syllable of this word is "par" (pronounced "pair")...
That probably depends on your regional accent. Coming from Scotland I'd put it on the second syllable, 'val', but people with other accents may pronounce the word differently. Say the word yourself and feel where the emphasis is.