'society'
mark the stress of the word
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The stress in society(So·ci·e·ty) is on the CIE part of the word, It is pronounced as suh-sei-ty.
Lexical stress
- Word stress, likewise called lexical pressure, is the accentuation a speaker puts on a particular syllable in a multi-syllable word.
- Word stress is particularly difficult for non-local speakers to dominate. While there are a couple of shows and common guidelines overseeing which syllable is focused on in a word in view of its spelling alone, these shows are frequently problematic.
- Each word has one syllable that gets essential stress — that is, it is vocally stressed more than some other syllable. A few longer words likewise have an optional pressure, which is more unequivocal than the unstressed syllables yet not generally so solid as the essential pressure.
- The stress in society(So·ci·e·ty) is on the CIE part of the word, It is pronounced as suh-sei-ty.
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