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How many consonants are in the word Adventure?

The consonants in the word 'adventure' are: d, v, n, t, r (5 consonants).


Is stone a closed syllable word?

Yes, "stone" is a closed syllable word because it ends with a consonant sound ("n") which closes off the syllable.


How many sounds does the word snack have?

Snack is a one syllable word with four sounds: s-n-short a-k.


What is the stress syllable in natural?

The natural stress of a word follows two simple rules: If a word ends in any consonant other than n or s, the natural stress will be on the last syllable. If a word ends in a vowel or the letter n or s, the natural stress is on the next‐to‐last syllable.


What is the word stress on the word competition?

Competition is stressed on the third syllable.


N word that rhymes with nod?

Since it is one syllable, there can be no other words that rhyme with "nod" and start with the letter N.


What is the Sanskrit word for friend?

Friend = mitram(N); sakhA(M) = comrade; snehitaH(M); vayasya = friend(of the same age);


Is vanish a open or closed syllable?

The word "vanish" contains both an open and a closed syllable. The first syllable, "van," is a closed syllable because it ends in a consonant (n). The second syllable, "ish," is also a closed syllable as it ends in a consonant (sh). Therefore, "vanish" overall consists of two closed syllables.


Is the word victory a first syllable stressed or second?

I think the second syllable i is stressed. V-ih-ctory, that is how it sounds like and when you say the i you can feel more stress to the mouth/throat when saying it. ~Yuri-candy, MemberWebster says:vic·to·ry \'vik-t(ə-)rē\ n, pl -riesOR first syllable


How to say Tommorow in french?

Demain (pronounced: duh-MA... the last syllable is like the word "man" without the N)


Is stone a open syllable?

No, "stone" is not an open syllable. It is a closed syllable because it ends with a consonant sound, "n".


Does a syllable have to have a vowel sound?

Nearly always. A syllable is made of the 'syllable nucleus', which is nearly always a vowel, and often consonants before and after it.More or less, the only letters which serve as syllable nuclei which are not vowels are R, L, M, and N (as in the word bitten pronounced bit-n with a nasal ihn sound).