Baboons

How many syllables in Baboons?

baboons has 2 syllables

Split Baboons into syllables?

ba-boons

Definition of Baboons

Baboons are large monkeys found in Africa and Arabia that have a long snout and large teeth.

How should Baboons divide into syllables

There are two syllables in the word baboons. The first syllable 'ba' has one vowel and one consonant. The second syllable 'boons' has two vowels and three consonants.

Part of Speech - Baboons

Noun

Sentences with Baboons

  • The baboons at the zoo were very active today.
  • We saw a group of baboons while on safari in Africa.
  • Baboons are known for their loud and distinctive calls.
  • The baboon's long snout helps it to find food.
  • The baboons in the forest were very curious about our presence.
  • The baboon's fur is brown and gray.
  • The baboon's teeth are very sharp and strong.
  • Baboons are very social animals and live in large groups.
  • The baboon's tail can be as long as its body.
  • Baboons are very intelligent and can learn to use tools.

Quotes with Baboons

  • 'The essence of being human is to ask questions, not to be content with our limited knowledge and understanding.' - Primatologist Jane Goodall
  • 'I'm trying to see if these baboons recognize themselves in the mirror.' - Primatologist Frans de Waal
  • 'I don't believe an accident of birth makes people sisters or brothers. It makes them siblings, gives them mutuality of parentage. Sisterhood and brotherhood is a condition people have to work at.' - Novelist Maya Angelou

Number of characters in Baboons

7 ( b, a, b, o, o, n, s )

Unique letters in Baboons

5 ( b, a, o, n, s )

Baboons Backwards

snoobab

Phonetic Transcription of Baboons

IPA (International): bæˈbu:nz

ARA (American): bæˈbunz

EPA (English): bæˈbu:nz

BAE-BUW-NZ

Phonetic Transcription of Baboons

IPA (International): bʌˈbu:nz

ARA (American): bʌˈbunz

EPA (English): bʌˈbu:nz

BAH-BUW-NZ

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