The word dough has only one syllable. There is a single stress point in the word. You can not hyphenate the word.
Just one.
The word "dough" has only one syllable. A syllable is a unit of pronunciation typically containing a vowel sound, and in this case, the single syllable is pronounced as "d-oh."
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You are referring to the syllables used in "solfege", the system of sight-singing and singing practice. The syllables are do (pronounced dough), re, mi, fa, sol, la, and ti (sometimes the last is si instead of ti). Think of "Doe, a Deer" from The Sound of Music. The syllables relate to each other according to the standard major diatonic scale, with the tonic on 'do'.
A lot of dough?
A dough that deals dough
a dough mixer combines the ingredients. a dough kneader kneads the dough, preparing it for baking
hard dough
A dough sheeter is simply used for dough. More specifically, a dough sheeter is a dough roller that is mechanized and more effective than a manual dough roller.
The fair is a great place to try fried dough! Go to the Minnesota State Fair. Best ever! Anyways, go on www.pinterest.com or www.foodnetwork.com. Always great!
homemade dough is dough u make by hand
A dough cutter produces uniform shapes in dough.