Syzyngy is a word with 3 y's.
No word starting with the letter y contains the letter x.
Well, let's take a moment to appreciate the word "everybody." It has three vowels: E, O, and Y. Isn't that lovely? Just like how each color on our palette adds beauty to a painting, each vowel in a word adds its own touch of magic.
Rhythm = contains six letters and the only vowel in this word is the "y".
Idyllic
The word "hypothesis" contains three vowels: o, e, and i. Vowels are the letters a, e, i, o, u, and sometimes y. In this case, the letter y in "hypothesis" is not acting as a vowel, so it is not counted.
The word "aggrieved" contains three g's.
The word "three" contains three phonemes: /th/ /r/ /ee/.
The word "tattletale" contains the letter T three times.
The word "bookkeeper" contains three instances of the letter "o." It can also be noted that it contains three "e's." However, in the context of the riddle, "bookkeeper" is often cited as a word that showcases a unique repetition of letters.
i know only two of them: 1.by; 2.my Well, my friend, these words certainly only contain the letter y as a vowel, but neither one of which is three syllables long. Three words that only contain the vowel y and are three syllables long are, Gypsyfy, gypsyry, symphysy
The word "oxygen" has three syllables: o-x-y-gen.
The word "Maryland" contains three vowels: A, A, and the letter Y, which can sometimes be considered a vowel depending on its usage. If counting only the traditional vowels (A, E, I, O, U), then there are two vowels: A and A.