Both closed.
Mitten is a closed syllable word.
An open syllable is one that ends in a vowel. (You can think of it as there being no consonant to close it in).Some examples are:Ba-byHePa-per
both, candle has two syllables, can is a close syllable and dle is open
In the context of linguistics, "talent" is considered to have a closed syllable. A closed syllable occurs when a vowel is followed by a consonant, restricting the vowel sound to a short pronunciation, as in the word "talent." In contrast, an open syllable ends with a long vowel sound or a diphthong, such as in the word "baby."
Yes, the first syllable 'fla' is an open syllable.
No, open.
close
Paper is a closed syllable word.
Mitten is a closed syllable word.
Both. One open, one closed.
An open syllable is one that ends in a vowel. (You can think of it as there being no consonant to close it in).Some examples are:Ba-byHePa-per
both, candle has two syllables, can is a close syllable and dle is open
The word promise is stressed on the first syllable. (prom-ise)
The first syllable "ba" is the open syllable.
First syllable open, second syllable closed.
Yes, the first syllable 'fla' is an open syllable.
In the context of linguistics, "talent" is considered to have a closed syllable. A closed syllable occurs when a vowel is followed by a consonant, restricting the vowel sound to a short pronunciation, as in the word "talent." In contrast, an open syllable ends with a long vowel sound or a diphthong, such as in the word "baby."