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project first syllable second syllable

Question

project
first syllable
second syllable

Explanation:

Response

To determine the syllables of "project", we analyze its pronunciation. The word "project" (when used as a noun, e.g., a task or undertaking) is pronounced as /ˈprɒdʒekt/ (in British English) or /ˈprɑːdʒekt/ (in American English). Breaking it into syllables:

  • First syllable: "pro" (from the pronunciation, the stress is on the first syllable, and the first part of the word's sound is "pro").
  • Second syllable: "ject" (the remaining part of the word's sound is "ject").

If we were to write the syllables:

  • First syllable: pro
  • Second syllable: ject

(Note: If "project" is used as a verb, pronounced /prəˈdʒekt/, the stress shifts to the second syllable, but the syllable division remains "pro" (first) and "ject" (second) — only the stress changes.)

Answer:

To determine the syllables of "project", we analyze its pronunciation. The word "project" (when used as a noun, e.g., a task or undertaking) is pronounced as /ˈprɒdʒekt/ (in British English) or /ˈprɑːdʒekt/ (in American English). Breaking it into syllables:

  • First syllable: "pro" (from the pronunciation, the stress is on the first syllable, and the first part of the word's sound is "pro").
  • Second syllable: "ject" (the remaining part of the word's sound is "ject").

If we were to write the syllables:

  • First syllable: pro
  • Second syllable: ject

(Note: If "project" is used as a verb, pronounced /prəˈdʒekt/, the stress shifts to the second syllable, but the syllable division remains "pro" (first) and "ject" (second) — only the stress changes.)