There are 4 syllables in the word pedestrian, divided as follows:
ped-es-tri-an
The word "pedestrian" has four syllables.
There are 2 syllables in the word pedal, divided as follows:pe\dal
The word bruised only has one syllable. This means the whole word is the syllable and so there are no syllable breaks.
The syllable break in the word "hole" is at the end of the word, making it a single syllable word.
The root word for "pedestrian" in Latin is "pedester," which means "on foot" or "foot soldier."
There are 3 syllables in the word podium, divided as follows:po\di\um
There are 3 syllables in the word pedicure, divided as follows:pe\di\cure
There are 2 syllables in the word pedal, divided as follows:pe\dal
There are 4 syllables in the word podiatrist, divided as follows:po\di\a\trist
Watch out for that pedestrian!
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"
I ran over a pedestrian.
The word "pedestrian" has four syllables.
The root word for "pedestrian" in Latin is "pedester," which means "on foot" or "foot soldier."
The word bruised only has one syllable. This means the whole word is the syllable and so there are no syllable breaks.
The syllable break in the word "page" is between the 'p' and 'a' – pag-e.
No. The word 'their' has one syllable.