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Yes, here are a few examples of words containing the root word "val":
power
valor
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.
val -ua-ble ...:D
The correct syllabication of "valuable" is val-u-a-ble.
Valkyries is pronounced "Valk-rees"
In French, the final "er" is typically pronounced as a schwa sound, represented by the symbol [ə]. For example, the word "manger" would be pronounced as "mahn-zhay" with a soft, almost silent "er" sound at the end.
Lucky you! I was reading my dictionary and some examples were valyouareamoron.
The word "valet" is pronounced as "val-ay" or "val-it" in English.
Val-Car-Ees
Val-u-a-ble.
two. val-id.
3 A ppro val
War steed or War horse may be equivalents of 'val-raven'. The word is used in science fiction and fantasy literature. It draws upon Norse mythology.
The stress in the word "invaluable" is on the second syllable - "val."
Three. Sur-vi-val.
A double syllable. [o-val]
There are four syllables in the word "valediction" (val-e-dic-tion).
There are four syllables. Val-u-a-ble.