The division is between the 2 L's. (Shal-low)
To determine syllable division in English words, you can look for vowel sounds and consonant clusters. A syllable typically contains a vowel sound and may be surrounded by consonants. Divide words where there are natural breaks in pronunciation.
No, the correct division of syllables is: na-tion-al.
There is one syllable in the word "weighed" because it is pronounced like its homonym "wade" meaning to walk in shallow water.
In the word "disturb," the syllable division occurs between the "s" and the "t," making it dis-turb. This division follows the phonetic rule that a consonant between two vowels typically belongs to the following syllable. Therefore, the "s" is part of the first syllable "dis," and the "t" begins the second syllable "turb."
"Pounce" is just one syllable, so there really is no division.
Divide after a single-vowel syllable except when the single vowel syllable is followed by the ending ble, bly, cle, or cal.
No division in one-syllable words like "grabbed."
A municipality is usually an urban administrative division having corporate status and usually powers of self-government or jurisdiction. The syllable breakdown for the word is mu - nic - i - pal - i - ty.
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AenEId, KorEAn, JOAnna.
The above in phonetic notation (using - for syllable division) is [mə-stɪɹ-i-əs]. There is another possibility, which is [mɪs-tʰɪɹ-i-əs], with [s] at the end of the first syllable causing the first vowel to be slightly different, and with t now at the beginning of its syllable aspirated (with a puff of air after it), since t must always be aspirated at the beginning of a syllable in English.
A closed syllable. An open syllable. A vowel-consonant-e syllable. A vowel team syllable. A consonant-le syllable. An r-controlled syllable.