The word debate has two syllables: de bate (with the emphasis on the second).
The word "debate" is divided into two syllables: de-bate.
Syllabification is the process of dividing words into syllables, which are units of sound that create rhythm in spoken language. This is typically done by identifying vowel sounds and consonant clusters within words.
eu - ca - lyp - tus
Sat - ur - day is the correct syllabification of Saturday.
The VCCV syllabification rule states that when dividing words into syllables, a consonant blend (two or more consonants that appear together) is typically split in between the consonants. For example, in the word "rabbit," the syllabification would be rab-bit, with the consonant blend "bb" split between the two syllables.
The word debate is both a noun and a verb; for example: Noun: Frank will participate in the debate with Springfield High. Verb: They will debate the positives and the negatives of homework. Noun forms for the verb to debate are debater and debatement.
The correct syllabification of the word VITAL is vi-tal 2 Syllables
Reh-jee-men.
di-vide
Prop-er-ly
eu - ca - lyp - tus
they aid in improving reading skills
jam-bo-ree
The word dream is just one syllable.
ter-ri-ble is the syllabification of terrible.
ac-CESS-ible
Pre op er a tive . This is called syllabification .
The correct syllabification of suffer is suff/er.