The word "stake" has four sounds: /s/ - /t/ - /ā/ - /k/.
"Stake" has one syllable.
There are five sounds in the word "indexation".
There are two sounds in the word an. A short sound, 'a', as in apple. And 'n', as in neon.
The word "basket" has six sounds: /b/ /a/ /s/ /k/ /ə/ /t/.
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"Stake" has one syllable.
No, the word 'stake' is a noun; a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.The word 'stake' is also a verb (stake, stakes, staking, staked).
a stake, or a perch
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Yes, the word 'stake' is a noun; a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing. The noun stake is defined as a pointed piece of wood or other material driven or to be driven into the ground as a marker or support. The word stake is also a verb (stake, stakes, staking, staked).
From an old French word 'Palissada' meaning a stake or paling. There is an earlier Latin word 'Palus' meaning a stake
Jehovah's Witnesses see the cross as a pagan symbol and believe that it was an upright stake with no crossbeam that Jesus was nailed to. Actually, even though many people have not been taught this by their religious system, the word 'cross' is not in the original Greek Bible manuscripts. The word 'stake' or 'tree' is in the Greek manuscripts. Thus Jehovah's Witnesses use the word 'stake', because that's the actual word in the Bible.
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There are two sounds in the word an. A short sound, 'a', as in apple. And 'n', as in neon.
We lost one stake and we need it to put up the tent.
a homophone for the word steak is stake. Like if you're on a stake out of a person you think is going to rob your neighbor.