stress "thirteen - nineteen" and "hotel"

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1) Is the stress in "thirteen - nineteen" always on the 2nd syllable or does it depend on which English speaking country one lives in ?

2) Is the stress in the word "hotel" on the 2nd syllable or does it also depend ?
 
1) Is the stress in "thirteen - nineteen" always on the 2nd syllable or does it depend on which English speaking country one lives in ?

2) Is the stress in the word "hotel" on the 2nd syllable or does it also depend ?
In BrE they are all stressed on the second syllable.
 
In BrE they are all stressed on the second syllable.
Not invariably.
- What about if you're counting from 10 to 20?
- How old are you - fourteen? No, I'm fifteen!
 
Not invariably.
- What about if you're counting from 10 to 20?
- How old are you - fourteen? No, I'm fifteen!
I've just tried counting out loud from 10 to 20 and I stress the "teen". I agree that if you wanted to insist, as in your "fourteen/fifteen" example, then the first syllable would often be stressed.
 
I've just tried counting out loud from 10 to 20 and I stress the "teen". I agree that if you wanted to insist, as in your "fourteen/fifteen" example, then the first syllable would often be stressed.
Okay, maybe Australians count differently. We definitely stress the first syllable on a wider range of occasions than you.
How would a British newsreader say:
"Fifteen thousand people died in the earthquake".
In AusE, the emphasis is on "Fif".
 
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