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In a vibration, the stressed syllable is the one that is pronounced with more emphasis and force compared to the surrounding syllables. It often correlates with a higher pitch or intensity of sound.
No, a nanosecond is one billionth of a second, not one millionth.
Oh, dude, the unstressed syllable of "metal" is technically the second one, so it's like "met-AL." But hey, who really cares about that stuff, right? Just keep on rockin' with your heavy metal tunes and don't stress about the syllables, man.
winds has 1 syllable -*winds-* clap it winds
One hundredth of a second is written as "0.01 seconds."
If one considers English to be a native language of the U.S. (which could be a point of debate in itself), then Spanish would be the most-spoken foreign language and the dialects of the Chinese language would be the second most-spoken foreign language.
The second most spoken language on earth is Spanish. Nearly all of south America and Mexico speak it, and many europeaners learn it as a second language.
The word "miles" has one syllable. It is pronounced as one sound when spoken.
No. It is Telugu in 2nd place. Tamil is 3rd largest spoken language in India
Turkish is spoken by many, but English is the second language.
Well, the word "word" is not composed of two syllables. It obviously only has one...
No, Spanish is either the second or third most-spoken language (sources differ). The fifth most-spoken language is Arabic. English, French,Spanish and German are considered the most spoken languages in the world. French is the tenth most-spoken language, German is number twelve, not even discussing where those languages fall in terms of native speakers.
The pronoun 'this' is the third person, the person or thing spoken about. The first person is the one speaking; the second person is the one spoken to.
Yes, Spanish is the second most spoken language by number of native speakers, following Mandarin Chinese. It is also one of the most widely spoken languages globally due to its popularity in many countries.
Irish is the first official language of Ireland and English is the second one. English is the more commonly spoken language.
Most has one syllable.
Only one -- the second E is not pronounced.