Apaches

How many syllables in Apaches?

apaches has 3 syllables

Split Apaches into syllables?

apach-es

Definition of Apaches

Apaches are a group of Native American people who lived in the southwestern United States.

How should Apaches divide into syllables

There are three syllables in the word 'apaches'. The first syllable 'a' has a vowel, the second syllable 'pa' has a vowel, and the third syllable 'ches' has two consonants.

Part of Speech - Apaches

Noun

Sentences with Apaches

  • The Apaches hunted and gathered for their food.
  • The Apaches were skilled horsemen and used them to travel long distances.
  • The Apaches had a rich culture and traditions.
  • The Apaches fought against the Spanish and later the Americans for their land.
  • The Apaches were forced onto reservations in the late 1800s.
  • The Apaches have a strong sense of community and family.
  • The Apaches have a deep respect for nature and the environment.
  • The Apaches have their own language and traditions.
  • The Apaches have faced many challenges in preserving their culture.
  • The Apaches have made significant contributions to American history.

Quotes with Apaches

  • 'The Apaches are a proud people who have fought for their land and freedom for generations.' - Unknown
  • 'The Apaches have a rich and vibrant culture that deserves to be celebrated and preserved.' - Unknown
  • 'The Apaches have shown incredible resilience and strength in the face of adversity.' - Unknown
  • 'The Apaches have a deep connection to the land and the natural world.' - Unknown
  • 'The Apaches have a storied history of resistance and rebellion against outside forces.' - Unknown

Number of characters in Apaches

7 ( a, p, a, c, h, e, s )

Unique letters in Apaches

6 ( a, p, c, h, e, s )

Apaches Backwards

sehcapa

Phonetic Transcription of Apaches

IPA (International): ʌˈpætʃi:z

ARA (American): ʌˈpætʃiz

EPA (English): ʌˈpætʃi:z

AH-PAE-CHIY-Z