The word "cradle" is syllabicated as "cra-dle." It consists of two syllables, with the first syllable "cra" containing the vowel sound and the second syllable "dle" containing the consonant cluster and the vowel sound.
A Cradle is a bed for a baby. The word is used to express the place where something begins or the place of its infancy. Example: "Philadeophia was known as the Cradle of Liberty".
The word "independence" can be syllabicated as in-de-pen-dence. It consists of four syllables, with the breaks occurring after the "in," "de," "pen," and before "dence."
The Cradle was created in 2010.
A twist cradle
The city of Montgomery was called the Cradle of the Confederacy.
When there is a double consonant in a word, you typically syllabicate it between the double consonants. For example, in the word "butter," you would syllabicate it as "but-ter."
ren.dez.vous
but ter
The word "item" is syllabicated as i-tem.
am-nes-ty
Fin-e
Grum-ble
preach-ed.
an-i-mal
Un-sure.
Mis-spell.
The word, history, is syllabicated HIS-TOR-Y