Yes the word bottle has two syllables like so: bot-tle.
The stressed syllable in the word "intelligently" is the third syllable - "gent." It is pronounced as in-tel-li-gent-ly.
A closed syllable word is a word that ends in a consonant sound, resulting in a short vowel sound. An example of a closed syllable word is "cat," where the 't' closes off the vowel sound 'a.'
The word "bottle" (bouteille) is feminine in French.
bottle
Yes, a prefix can have more than one syllable. For example, "un-" and "re-" are common two-syllable prefixes in English.
No. only one. One Sylable: Noise
no because you can't break trade into sylable it would just be trade.
This is an easy one to figure out. A sylable is a sound group in a word. So: Din and er Two!
The word "bottle" has two syllables.
A word with one syllable is called a monosyllable- mono meaning one.
well there's "fanta", the drinkand "a" after a one sylable word
Just one. you dont put a sylable for a s on the end of a word
Yes.
the word soft has 1 sylable try it clap your hands and see how many times your hand claps.
The stressed syllable in the word "intelligently" is the third syllable - "gent." It is pronounced as in-tel-li-gent-ly.
Water bottle is NOT a compound word. It is two words, bottle the noun and water the adjective. Good luck with your English assignment.....
Yeahh,but dogs relate better to three to five sylable words.Like my dog.Honey(:Her name is a..four sylable word. Therefore,my opinion is that D.J wouldn't be a suitable name but with the right name training it can be a good name(:-apv(: