There are 4; Cat-a-strof-ic
There are four syllables in the word 'catastrophe.' ca-tas-tro-phe
Four.
cat-as-tro-phe = four syllables.
There are 4 syllables. Cat-as-tro-phe.
4, ca-tas-tro-phe
The word "catastrophe" is a noun, a word for a sudden disaster or a complete failure; a word for a thing.
Yes, the word "catastrophe" has its roots in Greek, coming from the word "katastrophē" which means "overturning" or "sudden turn."
Catastrophe.
Catastrophe
There are 4 syllables. Ca-ta-stro-phe.
Here is an example sentence with the word "catastrophe":The Chernobyl disaster was truly a catastrophe, 350400 people had to evacuate from their homes and thousands suffered from radioactive related diseases.
Some common phonemes found in the word "catastrophe" are /k/, //, /t/, /s/, //, /f/, and /i/.