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A vowel consonant E syllable is a syllable that consists of a vowel followed by a consonant and then an "E." The presence of the silent "E" at the end of the syllable often affects the pronunciation of the vowel, making it long instead of short.
Yes. The pronounced syllable has a long i sound. The E is silent.
Ear
One syllable. The "e" at the end of the word is silent.
"Power" is properly pronounced as two syllables 'pow-(e)r, but because the "e" is considerably shortened in speech, it can sound very much like one syllable. Very good question.
There is only one word that starts with the letter E an and with a V. This word is elov.
One syllable. The a is silent and it makes the e become a long e.
the answer is 5, a, e, i, a, e
There is one syllable in the word "smiles." The "e" is silent, and so smiles rhymes with miles and tiles.
An example of a three syllable word is elephant. El-e-phant.
In the English Language , there is only one syllable. The suffix 'e' is mute.