Syllable is surrounded by - 1. vowels 2. words 3. consonents 4. articles
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A syllable is surrounded by consonants.
- There are five vowels in the English alphabet. A, E, I, O, U.
- The rest of the remaining letters are known as consonants.
- A syllable is defined as the pronunciation having one vowel sound, with surrounding consonants.
- Syllabify means to divide a word into its constituent syllables.
For example,
There are five syllables in the word 'determination'.
de-ter-mi-na-tion
There are three syllables in the word 'consonant'
con-so-nant
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- Syllable is surrounded by - 3. consonants.
- Although no syllables can be formed without vowels but majority says that syllable is surrounded by consonants.
- One syllable is called monosyllabic word : Big, cat, new and so on.
- Disyllabic words are of two syllables : To-day, wo-man, cup-board, etc.
- Three syllables are called trisyllabic words : To-ta-lly, beau-ti-ful, etc.
- And pollysyllabic words are above three syllables : E-co-no-my, e-li-mi-nate, etc.
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