Manual dexterity is the only one that works.
no becuse it will never be real for ever
No. It's not. Trees is a one syllable word.
No, when you write a haiku, only the stance oif the thematical word have tobe aligned the way written in japenese culture
A word with 7 syllables such as an-ti-dis-crim-in-a-tion i.e. to be opposed to discrimination
The most common rhyme scheme for haiku poetry is a 5-7-5 syllable pattern, where the first line has 5 syllables, the second line has 7 syllables, and the third line has 5 syllables. Haikus typically do not follow a rhyme scheme like traditional Western poetry.
No, haikus do not rhyme. Traditional Japanese haikus have a specific syllable pattern (5-7-5) and focus on capturing a moment in nature or emotion. They prioritize concise imagery and seasonal references over rhyme.
A traditional haiku consists of three lines with a syllable structure of 5-7-5. These lines do not need to rhyme with one another.
The following are 6 syllable words:fundamentalismmemorabiliaincapacitatedbiodegradabletheoreticallyrevolutionaryresponsibilityagriculturalistintellectuallycoincidentallymethodologicalillegitimatelyThere are many, many more!
No, it has 6 syllables.eâ‹…lecâ‹…troâ‹…magâ‹…netâ‹…ic
Nghiên - meaning "inclined". 7 letters. That's the longest one-syllable word in Vietnamese
Variety and arietta (a short elaborate melody for a single voice) are 7 letter five-syllable words. Another word is exuviae (the molted covering of an animal).
Snack is a one syllable word with four sounds: s-n-short a-k.