fam-i-ly
To break up syllables in a word like family, separate the word into its sounds: fam-i-ly. Each sound or group of sounds within the word is a syllable. "Family" has three syllables: fam-i-ly.
The word "song" is broken up into one syllable: /sɔŋ/.
Grown 1. up 2.
The word "pulled" is considered to have one syllable because the "ll" in the middle is a digraph, which represents a single sound /l/. Despite the double letters, it is pronounced as one unit within the word.
The consonant or consonants at the beginning of a syllable before the first vowel in a word are called the onset. The onset helps to define the sound and structure of the syllable.
Yes, the word "cobra" is made up of a closed syllable ("cob") followed by a closed syllable ("ra").
There is one syllable in the word these. My second grade teacher taught me to break up the word and clap at each syllable
The word "song" is broken up into one syllable: /sɔŋ/.
Schist is a type of rock. You can break it with a hammer. Schist is a one syllable word which doesn't get split up.
Tiny is 2 syllables. Ti-ny.
Primp only has one syllable so it can't be broken up.
Slipped only has one syllable so it cannot be broken up into syllables.
The word kid has one syllable. When learning how to think of words in syllables, speak the word and notice when you naturally 'break up' the word. As examples: Say the word 'two'. The word 'two' has one syllable. You do not have any natural breaks when you speak it. Now, say the word 'twofold'. The word 'twofold' has two syllables. You have a natural break in saying two--fold. (the dashes are used here to show there is a break) Say the word 'will', as in "I will go to bed." Will has no natural breaks. Now say the word 'willing'. Hear the pause between 'will-' and '-ing'. It has two syllables.
second syllable : 'UP' 'grown-UP'
An anaclasis is the substitution of a short syllable for a long syllable, in order to break up the rhythm of a poem.
As "it" is 1 syllable, it would simply be "it".
Break Up the Family was created in 1988.
The word "up" has one syllable.