That doesn't exist. 8 letters and one vowel would be "strength." Nine and one if you go to "strengths."
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One. " stiff" is a one-syllable word. Hint: a word with only one vowel is almost certainly a one-syllable word.
The word "stone" only has one syllable, as there is only one syllable nucleus (in this case, the vowel sound produced by the O) in the word.
There is one syllable.
"Strengths" has nine letters, but only one vowel.
There is just one syllable in the word strengths. Every syllable must have at least one vowel and there is only one vowel in the word strengths.
There is only one syllable in the word brick, as there is only one vowel.
a word that have only one vowel and ends with that word.................................
There is one syllable in the word "kids." Since it has one vowel, it has only one syllable.
Yes, "beak" is an open syllable because it ends with a vowel sound. In linguistics, an open syllable is one that ends in a vowel sound, such as in the word "beak" where the vowel sound /iː/ is not followed by a consonant. This contrasts with a closed syllable, where the vowel is followed by a consonant, such as in the word "back."
A syllable is a unit of pronunciation. A syllable consists of either a vowel that's alone or a vowel and one or more consonant sounds. Most monosyllabic words contain at least one vowel or vowel sound. Square has the vowel sound at the u and a.
one syllable it is a minimum syllable containing of a vowel only
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That's one word? There are no other words in lazy??
One. " stiff" is a one-syllable word. Hint: a word with only one vowel is almost certainly a one-syllable word.
A vowel consonant E syllable is a syllable that consists of a vowel followed by a consonant and then an "E." The presence of the silent "E" at the end of the syllable often affects the pronunciation of the vowel, making it long instead of short.
The word "run" has one syllable, and the vowel sound is stressed.