Ad-ven-ture.
The consonants in the word 'adventure' are: d, v, n, t, r (5 consonants).
There are 3 syllables in ADVENTURE. AD-VEN-TURE.
When saying the word 'adventure' the accent is placed on the second syllable. Another word that has the same syllabic pattern would be 'indenture.'
Juma Bustani has written: 'Adventure in Mombasa' 'Adventure in Nairobi (Poets of Africa)' 'Adventure in Nairobi'
If a piece is written one syllable per note, it is written SYLLABICLY. (a syllabic rhythm). If a piece is written with lots of notes per syllable, it is written melladically (a meladic rhythm).
Barbara Mullen has written: 'Life is my adventure' 'ILL - Life is my adventure'
Louis Morris has written: 'Masterpieces of adventure' -- subject(s): Adventure stories
Kirwan has written: 'My life's adventure'
Grin has written: 'The seeker of adventure'
Bruce Martin has written: 'Controversial issues in adventure programming' -- subject(s): Adventure education
sto- the first syllable in store shack
In Korean, the name "Aira" would be written as "아이라." The first syllable "A" is written as "아" which is pronounced as "ah." The second syllable "i" is written as "이" which is pronounced as "ee." The final syllable "ra" is written as "라" which is pronounced as "ra." So altogether, "Aira" in Korean is written as "아이라."