How many syllables in Conquests?
conquests has 2 syllables
conquests has 2 syllables
con-quests
The word Conquests has three syllables: con-quests. Syllable division helps in understanding the word's structure, improving both pronunciation and spelling. This technique is especially useful for students and language learners who are mastering English phonetics.
Conquests means the act of taking control of a place or people using military force.
How many syllables are in 'Conquests'?
How do you divide 'Conquests' into syllables?
What is the correct pronunciation of 'Conquests'?
Why is syllable division important for pronunciation?
The first syllable 'con' has a consonant 'c' followed by a vowel 'o'. The second syllable 'quests' has a consonant 'q' followed by a vowel 'ue' and another consonant 'st'.
The Roman Empire had many conquests during their reign.
9 ( c, o, n, q, u, e, s, t, s )
8 ( c, o, n, q, u, e, s, t )
stseuqnoc
IPA (International): ˈkɑ:ˌnkwests
ARA (American): ˈkɑˌnkwɛsts
EPA (English): ˈkɑ:ˌnkwests
KAA-NKWEH-STS
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