The word "weather" can be syllabicated as "weath-er." It consists of two syllables, with the first syllable being "weath" and the second syllable being "er."
To syllabicate a word, first identify the vowel sounds. Then separate the word into syllables by looking for patterns of consonants and vowels together. Remember that every syllable must contain at least one vowel sound.
The Marathi word for weather is वातावरण (vātāvaraṇ).
The noun 'weather' is a common, uncountable, abstract noun, a word for the state or conditions of the atmosphere at a given place and time; a word for a concept. The word 'weather' is also a verb and an adjective.
Overcast is a weather word. It describes the sky when it is mostly covered by clouds.
The word for average weather conditions over time is climate.
When there is a double consonant in a word, you typically syllabicate it between the double consonants. For example, in the word "butter," you would syllabicate it as "but-ter."
ren.dez.vous
but ter
The word "item" is syllabicated as i-tem.
am-nes-ty
Fin-e
Grum-ble
preach-ed.
an-i-mal
Un-sure.
Mis-spell.
The word, history, is syllabicated HIS-TOR-Y