what is syllable????
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Syllable is a unit of organization for a sequence of speech sounds.
its actually a unit of word which contains only one vowel n might or might not be surrounded by a consonant n it forms the whole or a part of the word
its actually a unit of word which contains only one vowel n might or might not be surrounded by a consonant n it forms the whole or a part of the word
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Actually we use syllables at the case when we need the use of the stress point that the entirely word depends on.
These Syllables are placed to represent the stress point where the word is more concentrated and spells So Loud.
And also remember that the pronouncination night end at the syllables and start again..
Ex:Syllable=Sy'llable
Note the example dear
Hope my efforts aren't going to be wasted
It would Certainly help u dear☺☺
Actually we use syllables at the case when we need the use of the stress point that the entirely word depends on.
These Syllables are placed to represent the stress point where the word is more concentrated and spells So Loud.
And also remember that the pronouncination night end at the syllables and start again..
Ex:Syllable=Sy'llable
Note the example dear
Hope my efforts aren't going to be wasted
It would Certainly help u dear☺☺
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