brenchel
The stressed syllable in the word "intelligently" is the third syllable - "gent." It is pronounced as in-tel-li-gent-ly.
Yes the word bottle has two syllables like so: bot-tle.
Yes. The word "latex" is considered a closed syllable word because it ends with a consonant and the vowel sound is short and closed by that consonant.
Yes, the word "blond" contains a closed syllable. The "ond" portion of the word forms a closed syllable because it ends with a consonant sound.
Yes, the word "swim" is an example of a closed syllable because the vowel 'i' is followed by a consonant 'm,' making it a closed syllable.
No. only one. One Sylable: Noise
A word with one syllable is called a monosyllable- mono meaning one.
No, "loft" is not a closed syllable. A closed syllable ends with a consonant, which closes the vowel sound in that syllable. In "loft," the vowel sound is followed by a consonant, but since it consists of a single syllable, it can be considered a closed syllable instead.
well there's "fanta", the drinkand "a" after a one sylable word
no because you can't break trade into sylable it would just be trade.
Just one. you dont put a sylable for a s on the end of a word
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.
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(:
it is fibrosis quística, the accent on the first i means that quí is the strongest sylable
This is an easy one to figure out. A sylable is a sound group in a word. So: Din and er Two!
aforementioned has syllables.