The syllable "GI" is typically pronounced as one syllable, sounding like "jee" (IPA: /dʒiː/). It can appear in various contexts, such as in the word "giraffe" or as a standalone abbreviation for "gastrointestinal." In phonetics, it is classified as a closed syllable, where the vowel is followed by a consonant sound.
The area of La Gi is 182.82 square kilometers.
There is 1 syllable. -Go. Try clapping your hands to it if you are still not sure.
1 '' gi b class pipe weight of per mtr
wt. of 100NB GI Pipe is 13.914 Kg/m
50 mm dia gi pipe 4mm thick
There is one open syllable - "gi"
The stress in the word "giant" falls on the first syllable: GI-ant.
If you go on a dictionary, for the pronunciation, it says (gi-tahr). TAHR is the accented syllable.
In the word "tangible," the accent is on the first syllable: TAN-gi-ble. This means that when pronounced, the first syllable is stressed more than the others.
It is a tow syllable word with the accent on the first syllable. COR-gi The first syllable is core (like apple core) The second syllable is gee (with hard "g" like golf)
The word guitar is pronounced as /gɪˈtɑr/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [gi-tahr].
tan-gi-ble the answer is ble
The last sound of the third syllable in the word "tangible" is "j".
Pikangikum is pronounced "Pi-KAN-gi-kum," with the emphasis on the second syllable.
three, e-nor-mous.
Bo-vine Spon-gi-form En-ceph-a-li-tis
The word giant has two syllables. The syllables are divided like so: gi-ant.