How many syllables in Audubon?
audubon has 3 syllables
audubon has 3 syllables
audubon
Audubon is a proper noun that refers to an American ornithologist, naturalist, and painter named John James Audubon. He is known for his studies and illustrations of North American birds.
The word 'audubon' has 3 syllables. Each syllable is separated by a hyphen. The vowels in this word are 'a' and 'u'. The consonants are 'd', 'b', and 'n'.
John James Audubon was a famous naturalist who painted beautiful pictures of birds.
7 ( a, u, d, u, b, o, n )
6 ( a, u, d, b, o, n )
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Phonetic Transcription of Audubon
IPA (International): ˈɔ:dʌbɑ:n
ARA (American): ˈɔdʌbɑn
EPA (English): ˈɔ:dʌbɑ:n
AO-DAH-BAA-N
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