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What syllable is a stressed in the word persistence?
The stressed syllable in "persistence" is
"sist"
.
It's pronounced "per-
sist
-ence".
What is the stressed syllable in word Philippines?
Why did Aristophanes of byzantium invent punctuation?
Phonology
Does pupil have a short vowel sound?
What does munchoala ching mean in spanish i know its an insult?
What is the root word for unbreakable?
HOW do you pronounce Rohrau?
Does ladybug have a long or short vowel sound?
How do you say why in mandarin?
What word means a syllable joined to the front of change its meaning?
What is the difference between homophones hononyms and homographs?
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