Amon

How many syllables in Amon?

amon has 2 syllables

Split Amon into syllables?

amon

Definition of Amon

Amon is an Egyptian god, often depicted as a man with a ram's head.

How should Amon divide into syllables

The word 'amon' has two syllables. The first syllable 'a' has a vowel, and the second syllable 'mon' has two consonants.

Part of Speech - Amon

Noun

Sentences with Amon

  • 1. Amon was worshipped as the king of the gods in ancient Egypt.
  • 2. The temple of Amon at Karnak is one of the largest religious structures in the world.
  • 3. The pharaohs believed that Amon gave them his power to rule.
  • 4. Amon was also associated with the wind and the air.
  • 5. Amon was sometimes depicted as a serpent or a goose.

Quotes with Amon

  • 1. "The god Amon is like a king, and his temple is like a palace." - Herodotus
  • 2. "Amon is the lord of the thrones of the two lands, the king of the gods, the beautiful one." - ancient Egyptian hymn
  • 3. "May Amon give you long life, health, and happiness." - ancient Egyptian blessing

Number of characters in Amon

4 ( a, m, o, n )

Unique letters in Amon

4 ( a, m, o, n )

Amon Backwards

noma

Phonetic Transcription of Amon

IPA (International): ɑ:ˈmɔ:n

ARA (American): ɑˈmɔn

EPA (English): ɑ:ˈmɔ:n

AA-MAO-N