A syllable is a unit of pronunciation that typically consists of a vowel sound, often accompanied by consonants, forming a single, uninterrupted sound. It can be thought of as a "beat" in a word, contributing to its rhythm and structure. For example, the word "computer" has three syllables: com-pu-ter. Syllables play a crucial role in phonetics, poetry, and language development.
Syllable - you say SYLL-able, not syll-ABLE.
Lars Pålsson Syll was born in 1957.
The abbreviation I think for syllable is syll is that correct?
R74N
There are 3 syllables. Syll-a-bles.
3 syll, a, and ble
There are 3 syllables. Syll-a-bic.
Second.
There are 5 syllables. Mon-o-syll-a-bles.
There are 5 syllables. Syll-a-bi-ca-tion.
When we say a word we generally sayit with stress on one of the syllables. This is the accent syllable.Hard to give an example with out being able to speak.For example the word syllable we stress/accent the first syllable eg Syll/a/ble. We don't stress the second syllable eg syll/a/ble.
ONE SYLLABLE!! :)Try and clap it out, like if you did syllables, it would be syll-a-bles.But tell, is just tell :DHope this helped ;)