The first syllable of pneumonia sounds like new.
"Wealthy" is accented on the first syllable. It rhymes with "healthy".
Yes, as beginning rhymes and first syllable rhymes.
You would pronounce it /ɡɹɪfɪn/ The first syllable rhymes with "if" and the second with "in".Stress is on the first syllable.
ver-MOOTH First syllable rhymes with "her" and "fur." Second rhymes with "truth."
"Phoenix" is pronounced as "FEE-niks." The first syllable rhymes with "see," and the second syllable sounds like "nicks." The emphasis is on the first syllable.
"Shingles" is pronounced as "SHING-guhls." The first syllable sounds like "sing," and the second syllable rhymes with "gulls." The emphasis is on the first syllable.
Chye-Kov-skee. The first syllable rhymes with bye, accent on the second syllable.
The accent is on the first syllable: WAT (rhymes with not, or spot)- er- proof.
samaritanOne- and two-syllable Last Syllable Rhymes of samaritan:ashtonbostoncaptaincertaincharlestonchieftainchitindaytondentindestinefountainhoustonlentenmiltonmoltenmortonnewtonoftenpectenpectinpistonplanktonsaxtonspartansultanteutontitantontrentonwantonwonton
A two syllable word that rhymes with 'what' is whatnot.
The accent goes on the first syllable: CHANN (rhymes with pan or can) 'l (the final syllable has an almost silent e). CHANN'l
Kutztown is pronounced as "Koots-town." The first syllable rhymes with "boots," and the second syllable sounds like the word "town." The emphasis is on the first syllable.