There are three or four syllables, depending on your English dialect:
4 syllables: hi·er·o·glyph = ˈhī(ə)rəˌɡlif
3 syllables: hie·ro·glyph = ˈhīrəˌɡlif
The word whistle has two syllables. The syllables in the word are whist-le.
Daybreak has two syllables. The syllables are day-break.
To split the word "syllables" into its individual syllables, you can break it down like this: syl-la-bles.
There are 2 syllables. Small-est.
There are two syllables. Bail-iffs.
A/me/ri/can - 4 syllables
There are two syllables in the word follow. The syllables of the word are fol-low.
The word mouth cannot be broken into syllables because it is a single syllable word.
The word "senebti" is pronounced as "sen-eb-tee." In Ancient Egyptian language, each hieroglyph represents a consonant and sometimes a vowel sound. The "s" sound is represented by the reed leaf hieroglyph, the "n" sound is represented by the squatting man hieroglyph, the "b" sound is represented by the foot hieroglyph, and the "t" sound is represented by the loaf hieroglyph. When combined, these hieroglyphs form the word "senebti."
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