Gleeful.
The word "lucky" has two syllables. The first syllable is "luck" and the second syllable is "ee." In phonetics, each syllable typically contains a vowel sound, and in this case, the "u" in "lucky" is pronounced as "ee," making it a two-syllable word.
I think it is ee-oh-ee-ah. It is also the shortest 4 syllable word in the "english" language!
The third.
no it is a syllable word
Drum is a one syllable word.
The word librarian is stressed on the second syllable. (lahy-brair-ee-uhn)
The primary accent in the word "nominee" is on the second syllable, "no-MI-nee".
The word vocabulary is stressed on the second syllable. (voh-kab-yuh-ler-ee)
The word dictionary is stressed on the first syllable. (dik-shuh-ner-ee)
The word "lucky" has two syllables. The first syllable is "luck" and the second syllable is "ee." In phonetics, each syllable typically contains a vowel sound, and in this case, the "u" in "lucky" is pronounced as "ee," making it a two-syllable word.
The fifth syllable 'phri' pronounced like "fry" (frah-ee).
The word dictionary is stressed on the first syllable. (dik-shuh-ner-ee)
I think it is ee-oh-ee-ah. It is also the shortest 4 syllable word in the "english" language!
The third.
Sigh-deer-ee-al (stress on the second syllable).
no it is a syllable word
one syllable, three phonemes b/ee/t