the K sound aka a hard C sound K as in key
/k/
The last sound of the last syllable is a hard "c", pronounced /k/
The last sound of the final syllable in "symmetry" is the "ee" sound, represented phonetically as /i/. The word breaks down into three syllables: "sym," "me," and "try." The emphasis is on the second syllable, but the final syllable ends with that distinct vowel sound.
The last sound in the last syllable of symmetry is "ree."
The last sound of the first syllable in "abscess" is the "s" sound.
A final syllable is the last syllable in a word. For example, in the word syllable, the syllables are syl-la-ble. The -ble would be the final syllable.
The last sound of the first syllable of the word "ricochet" is the "sh" sound.
The last sound of the first syllable of the word "ricochet" is the "k" sound.
The last sound you would hear in the last syllable of "timorous" is "us."
The last sound you hear in the first syllable of the word "ricochet" is the sound "sh".
The last sound of the first syllable in the word "ricochet" is the vowel sound "e."
The last sound of the third syllable in the word "tangible" is "j".