How many syllables does the CONSTITUTION have?
4 syllables
When was Syllabication created?
In the 1600
What is the only syllabication type the word HORROR has?
R-Controlled
From which dead language does French come from?
Latin
What does the root act mean?
Do
Action
Which word has the most syllables?
Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis, which has 19 syllables.
Tricky question
Who created syllabication?
The concept of syllabication, which refers to dividing words into syllables, is not attributed to a single creator. It's a natural part of language and has been observed and utilized in various writing systems throughout history.
How many types of syllabification are there?
6
The most spoken language in the world is......
Mandarin Chinese
What does the suffix of the word es mean?
Es mean plural
How many syllables does the word SYLLABLES have?
3 syllables
From which dead language the word syllabication come from?
Medieval Latin from the word syllabicātio
Can you give me 3 words that have 2 syllables?
The youngest language of the word is......
Afrikaans
What does the suffix o the word able mean?
able to
Which U.S. state has only one syllable?
Maine
In which country was syllabication created?
Iraq
Can you give 3 words that have one syllable?
What is the oldest language in the world?
Tamil
What do the prefixes mis mean?
Wrong, negative
What are the 4 U.S. states with 4 syllables?
California
Louisiana
North Carolina
South Carolina
Where was Syllabication created?
The earliest evidence of syllables being used in writing dates back to around 2800 BC in the Sumerian city of Ur.
How many syllables does the word syllabication have?
5 syllables
What are the 3 languages that used symbols?
Chinese, Japanese, and Korean
What does the root of the word struct mean?
Build