le menton (masc.) is the French translation for 'the chin'.
There are three phonemes in the word "chin": /ch/ /i/ /n/.
The Welsh word for 'chin' is gên. Almost sounds like 'gain'.
Yes, the word 'chin' is a noun, a word for a part of the body, a word for a thing.
chin-chin (チンチン)
Hold your hand under your chin and say the word. Your chin hits your hand once. There is one syllable in the word died.
Menton.
Yes, "Dr. Chin's Office" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun.
The part of the face that contains the word "inch" is the chin. It is the bottom and forward part of the lower jaw.
There is one syllable in the word "eyes." If you have trouble with syllables, try putting your hand under your chin and saying the word. The number of times that your chin touches your hand, as you say the word, equals the number of syllables in the word. For example, if I say dining, my chin touches my hand twice therefore the word "dining" has two syllables.
You see how many times your chin hits your hand when you say the word. You have to put your hand close to your chin. Like the word syllables: syl-la-bles
One. When you are trying to figure out how many syllables are in a word put your hand under your chin and say the word. How ever many times your chin hits your hand is how many syllables are in that word.