Sure! Here are five examples of dialect words:
"University" is an example of a multisyllabic word. It contains five syllables: u-ni-ver-si-ty.
Hourly can be an adjective. Example: hourly wage.Hourly can be an adverb, as well. Example: The bus comes hourly from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m.
There are many dialects spoken in the United States, but some of the most well-known include Southern, New England, Midwestern, and Western dialects. These dialects can vary greatly in terms of vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar.
"Revolutionary" is a word with 5 syllables. "Individuality" is a word with 6 syllables.
The word "strict" has 5 phonemes.
zairene ....................................... PNGT........................................
bruh
okinana kitdi dyta.......
list 5 advantages of computer
state atleast 5 products of petruleum
vbv
YES! atleast 5 by now.
Atleast 5 minutes
Apparently its in 28 days atleast
1. un-believ-ably 2. un-conscious-ness 3. un-believ-able 4. un-like-ly 5. re-write-s
There are 310 words without the 5 main vowels, and the only 8 letter one has a "y" in it. So I don't believe there is any dialect of English where a word could be made with just the letters: HHGTTRWN
An adjective is a word used to describe a noun. Examples of adjectives:a fuzzy kittenhot teaa hard daya green dressa good grade