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."
The first syllable "ba" is the 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)
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."
The first syllable "ba" is the open syllable.
First syllable open, second syllable closed.
Yes, the first syllable 'fla' is an open syllable.