Africans

How many syllables in Africans?

africans has 3 syllables

Split Africans into syllables?

africans

Definition of Africans

Africans refers to people who are from the continent of Africa or who have ancestors from Africa.

How should Africans divide into syllables

There are three syllables in the word 'Africans.' The vowels are 'a,' 'i,' and 'a.' The consonants are 'f,' 'r,' 'c,' 'n,' and 's.'

Part of Speech - Africans

Noun

Africans have a rich cultural heritage.

Sentences with Africans

  • Africans are known for their diverse cultures and traditions.
  • Many famous musicians and artists are of African descent.
  • My friend's family is from Africa, so she considers herself African.
  • Africans have contributed many things to the world.
  • The wildlife in Africa is amazing, and many Africans work to protect it.
  • Africans come in all different skin tones and hair textures.
  • I learned about African history in school.
  • Some African countries speak French or English as their official language.
  • There are many delicious African foods to try.
  • I hope to visit Africa one day and learn more about the different countries and cultures.

Quotes with Africans

  • The African race is a rubber ball. The harder you dash it to the ground, the higher it will rise. - African Proverb
  • Our children may learn about heroes of the past. Our task is to make ourselves architects of the future. - Jomo Kenyatta, First President of Kenya
  • Africa is a continent in flames. And deep down, if we really accepted that Africans were equal to us, we would all do more to put the fire out. We're standing around with watering cans, when what we really need is the fire brigade. - Bono

Number of characters in Africans

8 ( a, f, r, i, c, a, n, s )

Unique letters in Africans

7 ( a, f, r, i, c, n, s )

Africans Backwards

snacirfa

Phonetic Transcription of Africans

IPA (International): ˈæfrʌkʌnz

ARA (American): ˈæfrʌkʌnz

EPA (English): ˈæfrʌkʌnz

AE-FRAH-KAH-NZ

Phonetic Transcription of Africans

IPA (International): ˈæfrɪkʌnz

ARA (American): ˈæfrɪkʌnz

EPA (English): ˈæfrɪkʌnz

AE-FRIH-KAH-NZ

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