What part of speech is syllables?
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).
How do you brake the word tractor into syllables?
There are 4 syllables in the word transportation. (Trans-por-ta-tion).
What is equivalent words for word beautiful?
ravishing, fetching , eye catching , glamorous , beauteous and many more
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One term for it is décima, a Spanish-derived verse. Despite it having lost usage appeal in Spain, Puerto Rico and Cuba incorporate it as frequently as limericks in the USA. Competitions to create impromptu décimas would arise, much like rap battles in the US, where the competitors were expected to come up with a witty rhyme to the pattern of abbaaccddc.
How many syllables are there in August?
The closest I can think of is modest/sawdust.
bust
disgust
just
must
thrust
trust
crust
lust
rust
discussed
nonplussed
trussed
sussed
mussed
gust
bussed
fussed
dust
cussed
adjust
none
its like
month
orange
silver
purple
How may syllables in the word reached?
The word reaches has two syllables. The syllables in the word are reach-es.
How many syllables are there in enthusiasm?
6 No...This word has three syllables, for this or any word it is a method of spelling in which words would be spelt as they are pronounced, or pronounced as they are spelt, each letter or combination of letters always being used to represent the same sound. So, enthusiasm would translate into en-thyoozi-azm
How many syllables are in secratary?
"Secretay" is not a word, but it has 3 syllables. If you mean "Secretary" then it has 4 syllables.
A syllable is a unit of organization for a sequence of sounds. Ex. 'Water' has 2 syllables; wa and ter.Wa-ter. Water.
2: ju-nio
The union of an unstressed weak vowel (i, u) plus a stressed strong vowel (a, e, o) makes a diphthong:
ju-nio
cam-bio
te-nia (tapeworm)
sa-bio
es-toy
áu-ri-co
Versus a lack of diphthong:
te-ní-a (I / he / she / polite you had)
de-cí-a
ve-o
ar-gén-te-o
Wrong: 3: Ju-ni-o
How many open syllables are in piano?
There are eighty eight keys on the standard piano. Electric keyboards have less. However, there are twelve different notes, which are contained in the chromatic scale C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, G#, A, A#, B. After that, the notes are repeated but an octave higher or lower.
How many syllables are in the word firefighter?
Firefighter has 3 if you count fire as one syllable or 4 if you count fire as 2 syllables. Honestly, I think that it is four. Fi-re-fight-er
What is the stressed syllable in organize?
the syllable ise ore ize is stressed in organized or organised
How many justices need to agree with each other to issue a majority decision?
Answer
If all nine justices hear a case, a simple majority of five must agree on a decision.
Explanation
A decision requires a simple majority of the Justices hearing the case (sometimes fewer than nine justices are available). In the typical instance that all nine Supreme Court justices provide an opinion, a majority must consist of at least five votes; if eight justices are present, a decision still requires five votes; if six or seven justices are present, a decision requires at least four votes.
The Court requires a quorum of at least six to hear a case or conduct a vote. On the current Court, votes are often split by ideology. Many decisions are resolved as 5-4 votes because four of the Court members are conservative and four are progressive. Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, who could be regarded as being center-right, is often the swing voter determining which side is in the majority.
Those jurists who disagree with the majority are permitted - but not required - to write dissenting opinions which also form part of the record, and may be cited in future litigation.
In the event of tie votes by the Supreme Court, the lower court's ruling in the case being considered is upheld without comment. In other words, the Supreme Court issues no permanent decision on the laws involved in the case. Optionally, the Court may choose to hear reargument on the case, with the addition of the justice or justices who weren't present during the original oral arguments.