Jambus
Jambus, known in English as iamb, is a metrical foot in poetry consisting of two syllables in which the first is unstressed and the second is stressed. The term derives from the Greek iambos (via Latin iambus). In German prosody the same pattern is called Jambus, a direct adaptation of the name.
In English verse, the iamb has become the most common foot, especially in iambic pentameter, a line
Outside English, the concept of the jambus appears in many languages with respective stress patterns, and in