The best way to answer this is to think of a rhythmic word or two, such as "Mississippi" or "Concatenation". The syllables are the small parts of the word, broken down to Miss-i-ssi-ppi and Con-cat-en-a-tion...
When you have a complete rhythm such as Ravel's Bolero you can "Tell" the comparison. The words can be "Broken Down" into their rhythmic syllables; Tom, tick-et-a-tom, tick-et-a tom. tom. tom. tick-et-a-tom. tick-et-a, tick-et-a, tick-et-a Tom.
That is the correct spelling of the word "rhyme" (words in which one or more syllables have the same or similar pronuncation).
it is a beat that re-peats (pattern)
Ti-ri-ti-ri
Iambic Pentameter.
It is iambic pentameter. It is a rhyming pattern used by Shakespeare, as follows: A B C B It is iambic pentameter. It is a rhyming pattern used by Shakespeare, as follows: A B C B
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The word rhythm has two syllables. The syllables of the word are rhy-thm.
Syllables are important as they help with the rhythm of a language.
Yes the word rhythm has two syllables. Rhy-thm.
rhy-thm
meter
rhythm
By stressing certain words or syllables.
rhythm
meter
meter
Meter.