In the word "disturb," the syllable division occurs between the "s" and the "t," making it dis-turb. This division follows the phonetic rule that a consonant between two vowels typically belongs to the following syllable. Therefore, the "s" is part of the first syllable "dis," and the "t" begins the second syllable "turb."
The word plant has one syllable. This means that there is no syllable divide for this word.
Rob-in
|narld| *one syllable*
Never. Words are divided into syllables.
Four. VE-GE-TA-BLE
Yes, the word disturb has the first syllable accented.
No, "disturb" is a second syllable word. The emphasis is on the second syllable: dis-TURB.
The second syllable is accented. So, emphasize the "ur" part of the word; disturb.
No it's accented on the second syllable. (dih-sturb)
Dinner can be divided in two ways:Din-nerdinn-er
Nest is only one syllable.
No, you do not divide a one-syllable word. The word is pronounced with a single stress point.
The word plant has one syllable. This means that there is no syllable divide for this word.
Grim-ace, divided as "grim" (1 syllable) and "ace" (1 syllable).
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