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A group of symbols that stand for whole syllables of a language is called a syllabary. Syllabaries are different from alphabets in that each symbol represents a full syllable, rather than individual sounds. They are commonly used in languages where each syllable is a separate meaningful unit.
To break up syllables in a word like family, separate the word into its sounds: fam-i-ly. Each sound or group of sounds within the word is a syllable. "Family" has three syllables: fam-i-ly.
Een lettergreep a group of words you can find in word by splitting it
"Joined" is the past participle of join, as in "I have joined the group."
A prefix is added at the beginning of a word.
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The word group has one syllable.
Canoe has two syllables. For every group of vowels with no continents in between, there is a syllable. Example: Muchies Syllable 1, Mun Syllable 2 chies Romantic Syllable 1 Rom, Syllable 2 an, syllable 3 tic
A group of symbols that stand for whole syllables of a language is called a syllabary. Syllabaries are different from alphabets in that each symbol represents a full syllable, rather than individual sounds. They are commonly used in languages where each syllable is a separate meaningful unit.
To break up syllables in a word like family, separate the word into its sounds: fam-i-ly. Each sound or group of sounds within the word is a syllable. "Family" has three syllables: fam-i-ly.
A syllable is a unit of organization for a group of speech sounds. For example, the word "potatoes" is composed of three syllables: "po", "ta", and "toes". A syllable is typically made up of a syllable nucleus (typically vowel(s)) with optional initial and final margins (typically consonants).
The first syllable is the first sound/s or group of letters in a word that are broken into a sound or group of sounds when we speak the word. An easy example is a prefix. Examples:prefix -- Said pre...fixunkind - Said un...kinddisease - Said dis...easeSome words don't use prefixes but still has a first syllable, as examples:happiness - Said happ...pi...nesstelevision - Said tel...e...vis..ionAnd some words only have one syllable!dryniceedge
I think he had an interest for it in the beginning, and when he moved to Kingston he joined a reggae group and from then n it is history.
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A metrical unit having two unstressed syllables followed by a stressed syllable is an anapaest. The word 'cigarette' is an example of an anapaest. The word 'anapaest', however, is not an anapaest. It is a dactyl. And the word 'dactyl' is a trochee (as is the word 'trochee').
The word group has one syllable.