Tant is a word in French, meaning so. There are several English words that are similar to tant, such as, t'aint (an ungrammatical formulation of "it isn't") or taunt.
There are four syllables in the word "unimportant": un-im-por-tant.
The Haitian Creole word for auntie is "tant" or "tante."
Hesitant is made up of three syllables: hes / i / tant
The second syllableim por tant
The stressed syllable in the word 'important' is the PORT. Typically the word is pronounced im-port-ant. Using the international phonetic alphabet the word can be written, as pronounced, as /ɪmˈpɔrtnt/ . The apostrophe (') indicates that the following syllable is the stressed one.
There are four syllables in the word "unimportant": un-im-por-tant.
"So much" is an English equivalent of the French word tant. The word in question serves as an adverb in French in this instance. The pronunciation will be "taw" in French.
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im-por-tant
The Haitian Creole word for auntie is "tant" or "tante."
There are three syllables like so: hes-i-tant.
Tantalise.
The word important has three syllables. The syllables in the word are im-por-tant.
The word important has three syllables. The syllables in the word are im-por-tant.
The word important has three syllables - im-por-tant.
Tant - (Pronounced with emphathis on the "A" - t - aahnt)
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