Cartoons

How many syllables in Cartoons?

cartoons has 2 syllables

Split Cartoons into syllables?

car-toons

Definition of Cartoons

Cartoons are a type of entertainment that is made by drawing pictures and showing them quickly in a way that makes them look like they are moving.

How should Cartoons divide into syllables

The word 'cartoons' has two syllables. The first syllable 'car' has one vowel 'a' and one consonant 'r'. The second syllable 'toons' has two vowels 'oo' and one consonant 'n'.

Part of Speech - Cartoons

Noun

I love watching cartoons on Saturday mornings.

Sentences with Cartoons

  • My favorite cartoon is Spongebob Squarepants.
  • We laughed at the silly cartoons in the newspaper.
  • I learned a lot from educational cartoons like Schoolhouse Rock.
  • I can draw my own cartoons and make my own stories.
  • Cartoons are a great way to express creativity and imagination.
  • My little brother watches cartoons all day long.
  • There are many different styles of cartoons, from anime to Disney.
  • Cartoons can be funny, serious, or even scary.
  • I love the colorful and vibrant worlds that cartoons create.
  • Cartoons are not just for kids, adults can enjoy them too.

Quotes with Cartoons

  • Animation can explain whatever the mind of man can conceive. This facility makes it the most versatile and explicit means of communication yet devised for quick mass appreciation. - Walt Disney
  • I love those cartoons you see on Saturday mornings like Bugs Bunny and stuff like that. - Mike Judge
  • Cartooning is a wonderful career, and I'd like more women to get to have it. I can't think of any reason why we won't. - Cathy Guisewite
  • I started out in cartooning in 1970 with little realistic drawings. - Ralph Bakshi
  • Cartooning is a tool for analyzing power. - Art Spiegelman

Number of characters in Cartoons

8 ( c, a, r, t, o, o, n, s )

Unique letters in Cartoons

7 ( c, a, r, t, o, n, s )

Cartoons Backwards

snootrac

Phonetic Transcription of Cartoons

IPA (International): kɑ:ˈrtu:nz

ARA (American): kɑˈrtunz

EPA (English): kɑ:ˈrtu:nz

KAA-RTUW-NZ