Caribbean

How many syllables in Caribbean?

caribbean has 4 syllables

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caribbean

Definition of Caribbean

Caribbean refers to the region of the Caribbean Sea, its islands and the surrounding coasts.

How should Caribbean divide into syllables

The word has three syllables. The vowels in the word are: 'a', 'i', and 'e'. The consonants in the word are: 'c', 'r', 'b', and 'n'.

Part of Speech - Caribbean

Noun

I want to take a vacation to the Caribbean.

Sentences with Caribbean

  • My family is planning a trip to the Caribbean next summer.
  • Many people visit the Caribbean for its beautiful beaches.
  • The Caribbean has a rich history and culture.
  • The Caribbean is known for its delicious cuisine.
  • The Caribbean is a popular destination for honeymooners.
  • The Caribbean is home to many different languages and dialects.
  • The Caribbean is prone to hurricanes and tropical storms.
  • The Caribbean is a melting pot of different cultures and traditions.
  • The Caribbean is made up of many different islands.
  • The Caribbean is a popular location for filming movies.

Quotes with Caribbean

  • "I could die for you. But I couldn't, and wouldn't, live for you." - A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway
  • "Beneath the Caribbean Moon" - Unknown
  • "This is the Caribbean, man!" - Johnny Depp
  • "The Caribbean is one of the most beautiful places on earth. I was born there, and I've been blessed to visit almost every island." - Tyson Beckford
  • "The Caribbean is such a vibrant and colorful place." - Nicki Minaj

Number of characters in Caribbean

9 ( c, a, r, i, b, b, e, a, n )

Unique letters in Caribbean

7 ( c, a, r, i, b, e, n )

Caribbean Backwards

naebbirac

Phonetic Transcription of Caribbean

IPA (International): kɜ:ˈɪbi:ʌn

ARA (American): kɝˈɪbiʌn

EPA (English): kɜ:ˈɪbi:ʌn

KER-IH-BIY-AH-N

Phonetic Transcription of Caribbean

IPA (International): ˌkerɪˈbi:ʌn

ARA (American): ˌkɛrɪˈbiʌn

EPA (English): ˌkerɪˈbi:ʌn

KEH-RIH-BIY-AH-N

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