A word is the definition or explanation of something and a syllable is a sound conjunction of a word ie a syllable usually includes a vowel and a consanent it is hard for deff people to understand this difference an example of a syllable is diff in difference
A word is a unit of language with meaning that can stand alone, while a syllable is a unit of pronunciation that contains a single vowel sound or a vowel sound with consonants. Words are made up of one or more syllables.
A syllable is a unit of pronunciation having one vowel sound, with or without surrounding consonants, forming the whole or a part of a word.
A word is a single distinct meaningful element of speech or writing, used with others (or sometimes alone) to form a sentence and typically shown with a space on either side when written or printed.
Syllable is how to pronounce it in a word and alphabet is the letter itself.
Monosyllabic words consist of only one syllable, while polysyllabic words have two or more syllables. Monosyllabic words are typically shorter and simpler, while polysyllabic words can be more complex and may convey more specific meanings.
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A morpheme is the smallest meaningful unit of language, such as a prefix or a root word, while a syllable is a unit of pronunciation containing a vowel sound. A morpheme can stand alone as a word or be a part of a word, while a syllable is a unit of sound within a word.
Split between the Bs like with every multiple-syllable double-letter word.
Some accents on one-syllable words are there to indicate the difference between the word being used as a question or not used as a question. The ones used as questions have an accent mark.
The syllable break for 'circle' is in the middle between 'cir' and 'cle'.
It is accented on the second syllable (bee-TWEEN).
It is accented on the second syllable (bee-TWEEN).
A syllable is a part of a word, and every word is made up of one or more syllables. For example, "cheese" has only one syllable, whereas "explosion" has three, ex-plo-sion, and "pasta" has two, pas-ta. The definition given in most primary schools is that a syllable is one "beat" of a word, which is a good way of understanding it. It's hard to explain but once you get it, you get it... hope that clears things up.
A syllable break is the "break" between each syllable of a word.For example, the word "bankrupt" has two syllables = bank - rupt.The - represents the syllable break.
no word it isn't possible because if you take away one syllable from a five syllable word you get a four syllable word and there is no such thing as a "no syllable word"