Yes, coins is one syllable.
The word, Coins is very hard to define, in syllable matters, because of the one word, "Coin," and the, "S." But it truly does not make a difference from the regular word, "Coin." Which only has one syllable. So do to the indifference fact and, "Coin," only have one syllable, I believe I have concluded that the word, "Coins," has pretty much only one syllable and one syllable only.- NOT FIRMLY CHECKED AT ALL BY ANY SPECIALIST(Should not use for definitions if school is requiring it.)
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coins only has 1 syllable
Yes. The O and I are what's called a "diphthong" and are pronounced together.
its just one syllable
The word kind has one syllable.
yes hues is one syllable
It does not stand for anything, it is the last syllable of BRITANNIA. The word is often split on some of the older British coins.
Cried has only one syllable.
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