It is French from "craie" pencil and Latin "creta" for chalk
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"Crayon" is a short word. It has only one syllable.
In French, the word for crayon is "crayon," which is masculine. Therefore, it is referred to as "le crayon." When using adjectives or articles with it, you would use masculine forms, such as "un crayon" for "a crayon."
Words hidden in the word 'crayon' are:aonrayrayonyon
The English word for "Des Crayon" is "The Pencil".
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"Crayon" has two vowels, A and O. The letter Y is a consonant in this word. The word "crayon" is syllabicated as cray • on. That means the "ay" would be considered a vowel team. With the "o" in the second syllable....crayon has three vowels.
Yes, the word "crayon" is a noun; a word for a pencil or stick of colored chalk or wax, used for drawing; a word for a thing.
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