Conflict can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, the accent is on the first syllable. As a verb, the accent is on the second syllable.
The accented syllable in conflict is con.
Angling has two syllables, with the accent on the first. The syllable breakdown is an-gling
Destroy has two syllables like so: de-stroy. It is accented on the second syllable.
two (although syllables are based on pronunciation, so if you have an exaggerated accent, you might throw in a couple more... this is just for the standard pronunciation) Some-times are the two syllables.
Above is a second accent syllable.
It is called an iamb.
Two syllables with accent on the first.
Where would the accent on conflict be placed in the sentence there was a huge conflict between two candidates
The word delicatessen has five syllables, as follows: del i ca TES sen (accent on syllable four).
There are two syllables. Con-flict.
Phonetically it's 'Few sha ... Two syllables, with accent on the first.
Four syllables: Mes o zo ic (accent on the zo).
2
4 Four syllables: ta ran tu la (accent on the second syllable)
Angling has two syllables, with the accent on the first. The syllable breakdown is an-gling
There are three syllables in the word origin. The syllable divisions are or-i-gin, and the accent is on the first syllable.
The very Last One
it is generally in the middle, but there are few exceptions.