When there is a syllable per note in a song rather than a syllable for a few notes.
There are 2 syllables in the word tiger. ti-ger(di-syllabic)
the setting in story means the time and place
"A setting" is a noun. It refers to a place. Without the word "a" in front, it becomes a verb, or action word, e.g. "I was setting the table for Chrostmas dinner when I heard a knock at the door."
There is some confusion on words like this, because different regions pronounce it differently. There are some areas of Philadelphia that pronounce "go" as a multi-syllabic word. But syllabification doesn't depend on pronunciation. "Cruel" is a two-syllable word. cru-el
place
you learn syllabic words in language arts
syllabic
but ter
player
No, it happens to be a bi-syllabic word, containing two syllables. Yes and No are mono-syllabic, containing only one.
octo = eight ; syllabic = syllables. A word that has eight syllables.
Yes, cupboard is syllabic. It has two syllables.
The syllabic breakdown of the word vaccine is vac-CINE.
It's the average number of syllables per word.
I'm not familiar with the word, but the comparative form of multi-syllabic adjectives is formed by adding the word "more" in front of it. The superlative form of multi-syllabic adjectives is formed by adding the word "most" in front of it.
the word setting in a story means the certain place the certain time and where everything takes place
A word with one syllable. Like: cat dog These words have two syllables: chicken gerbel