Why does monosyllabic have five syllables?
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Number of vowels in a word is equal to number of syllables.
There are five vowels in ‘monosyllabic’. That’s why there are five syllables in it.
The syllabic division is mo-no-sy-lla-bic.
Back just above open rounded vowel is in the first syllable, schwa vowel is in the second syllable, third syllable has /i/ vowel, front between open and half open unrounded vowel is in the fourth syllable, and the fifth syllable has /i/ vowel.
The syllabic structure is /CV-CV-CV-CV-CVC/.
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➡The number of vowels in word is equal to number of syllables.
➡There are five vowels in monosyllabic so they have five syllables..
➡There are two sounds in first,, second,, third,, fourth syllable
➡But fifth syllable have three sounds.
✨ syllable structure is ✨
⏩/CV -CV -CV- CV- CVC /⏪
Hope it helps u ❤.
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