Too , Tooth , True , Tank , Top , Trap , Text , Tap , To , Teeth , Tab , Tea , Tar , Tend , Tarp , Tin , Toot , Tear , Tore , Tan , Ten and Tart
tall, tent, toy, tool
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Closed syllable juncture refers to the point where two closed syllables, each ending in a consonant, come together within a word. This usually results in one consonant being shared between the two syllables, rather than being doubled or split. An example of closed syllable juncture is in the word "basketball," where the t is shared between the two closed syllables.
Some examples of Filipino words with diptongos (diphthongs) that include "ey" are "ngayon" (now), "tagumpay" (success), and "br ey t" (bright). These words are formed by combining the vowel sounds of "e" and "y" within the same syllable.
The French pronoun beginning with "t" is "tu," which means "you" in English when used informally to address one person.
When suffixes such as -ed and -ing are added to words with the accent on the final syllable, they may double a single consonant at the end (this rule has several exceptions). In some cases, it avoids confusion with another word that drops a final E (hopping/hoping). T words that do this include admitting permitting quitting remitting submitting
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words beginning with T and end with A:teatracheatundratogatubatiaratuna
The above in phonetic notation (using - for syllable division) is [mə-stɪɹ-i-əs]. There is another possibility, which is [mɪs-tʰɪɹ-i-əs], with [s] at the end of the first syllable causing the first vowel to be slightly different, and with t now at the beginning of its syllable aspirated (with a puff of air after it), since t must always be aspirated at the beginning of a syllable in English.
Words beginning with T, containing X:TaxTaxidermyTaxiTexasTextileTextTextureTexThoraxToxicToxinToxicologistTrixieTrixTuxedoTux
Sometimes, but only when the word would not be pronounceable without the extra syllable. After t or d, in English you can't have an immediately following t or d, so a vowel has to be inserted before the "-d" ending, and this new vowel produces an extra syllable.
Some six letter words beginning with T are:tackletampertangletellertempertemplethirsttimbertissuetoilettonguetoppletorquetorridtrickytripletumulttundraturkeyturtle
"Played" has one syllable. The ending "-ed" has no vowel (even though it is written with one), so it does not add a syllable to "play". In words ending in "t" or "d", a vowel is added before this ending, so in those cases, you do wind up with an extra syllable.
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There are several. Some are "troublemakers", "triceratopses", and "technologists". Check the link in the related links section for a full list, the list is only 13 letter words that begin with T. Not 4 syllable words.
A strong syllable is a stressed syllable. This syllable is more prominent and stronger than the others, and are often found in multi-syllable words.
Internet is a word beginning with I and ending with T.