The second syllable is open. The 'Y' is used as a vowel.
The first syllable is closed.
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No, "bagel" is not an open syllable. An open syllable ends with a vowel sound, while "bagel" has a closed syllable ("bag") followed by an open syllable ("gel"). The first part, "bag," ends with a consonant, making it closed.
"Panic" is considered an open syllable because it ends with a vowel sound, specifically the short "i" sound. In linguistic terms, an open syllable is one that ends in a vowel sound, while a closed syllable ends in a consonant sound. In this case, the "i" in "panic" creates an open syllable.
It never was closed and is still open part of the 21 missions system of California historical property.
. Open primary~ an election in which voters need not declare their part preference to vote for the party's nominate
The part of a refrigerator that determines whether it is an open or closed system is the refrigeration cycle, particularly the refrigerant flow. In a closed system, the refrigerant is contained within a closed loop of coils, absorbing heat from the interior and releasing it outside without any mass exchange with the environment. In contrast, an open system would involve the exchange of mass, where refrigerant could enter or leave the system. Most traditional refrigerators operate as closed systems.
Yes, it is part of your equipment.
A syllable is a single uninterrupted sound forming part of a word.
With a break open shotgun, the part of the gun frame that is hidden by the closed barrels.
Usually they do not. The surface areas are part of the solid and so they belong to closed sets.
No. It closed in 2014 as part of the drawdown from A-stan.
The first syllable in the word "partner" is stressed.
It is a word with one syllable a syllable is a part of the word.