Culpa

How many syllables in Culpa?

culpa has 2 syllables

Split Culpa into syllables?

cul-pa

Definition of Culpa

Culpa is a Latin word that means fault or blame.

How should Culpa divide into syllables

The word 'culpa' has 2 syllables. The first syllable is 'cul' and the second syllable is 'pa'. It has 2 vowels (u and a) and 2 consonants (c and l).

Part of Speech - Culpa

Noun

It was his culpa that the glass broke.

Sentences with Culpa

  • It was my culpa for forgetting to do my homework.
  • She accepted culpa for breaking the vase.
  • He showed no culpa for his actions.
  • Apologizing shows that you take culpa for your mistakes.
  • The teacher held the student responsible for his culpa.
  • The company accepted culpa for the faulty product.
  • He blamed his culpa on the lack of sleep.
  • Taking responsibility for your actions is owning up to your culpa.
  • She felt a sense of culpa for not helping her friend.
  • The coach took the culpa for the team's loss.

Quotes with Culpa

  • To err is human, to take culpa is courageous.
  • Admitting your culpa is the first step towards growth.
  • Don't let your culpa define you, learn from it and move forward.
  • Taking culpa for your mistakes shows maturity.
  • Accepting culpa is a sign of strength, not weakness.
  • We all make mistakes, but it's how we handle culpa that matters.
  • Culpa is a reminder that we are all fallible.
  • Learning from your culpa helps you become a better person.
  • Blaming others won't solve anything; accepting culpa will.
  • Mistakes are opportunities for growth, so embrace your culpa.
  • Culpa teaches us to be accountable for our actions.
  • Don't be afraid to admit culpa, it shows humility.
  • Culpa is a chance to make amends and make things right.
  • Taking responsibility for your actions means accepting culpa.
  • Owning up to your culpa shows integrity.
  • Culpa is a stepping stone towards self-improvement.
  • Don't let your culpa consume you, learn from it and move on.
  • Accepting culpa is the first step towards forgiveness.
  • Culpa is a part of life, but it doesn't define who you are.
  • Taking culpa is a sign of maturity and growth.

Number of characters in Culpa

5 ( c, u, l, p, a )

Unique letters in Culpa

5 ( c, u, l, p, a )

Culpa Backwards

apluc

Phonetic Transcription of Culpa

IPA (International): ˈkʌlpʌ

ARA (American): ˈkʌlpʌ

EPA (English): ˈkʌlpʌ

KAH-LPAH