Danish

How many syllables in Danish?

danish has 2 syllables

Split Danish into syllables?

dan-ish

Definition of Danish

a type of pastry that originated in Denmark and is often filled with fruit, cheese, or nuts

How should Danish divide into syllables

There are two syllables in the word 'danish.' The first syllable 'dan' has a consonant sound 'd' followed by a vowel sound 'a.' The second syllable 'ish' has a consonant sound 'sh' followed by a vowel sound 'i.'

Part of Speech - Danish

Noun

I bought a danish pastry for breakfast.

Sentences with Danish

  • I love to eat a warm danish with my coffee.
  • My mom made danish pastries for our family brunch.
  • The bakery has a variety of danish flavors to choose from.
  • I always get a cherry danish when I visit the coffee shop.
  • My favorite danish is filled with raspberry jam and cream cheese.

Quotes with Danish

  • I can't resist a warm danish with my coffee.
  • The smell of freshly baked danish is heavenly.
  • A danish is the perfect sweet treat to start your day.
  • I love the flaky texture of a danish pastry.
  • A danish is like a hug in pastry form.

Number of characters in Danish

6 ( d, a, n, i, s, h )

Unique letters in Danish

6 ( d, a, n, i, s, h )

Danish Backwards

hsinad

Phonetic Transcription of Danish

IPA (International): ˈdeɪnɪʃ

ARA (American): ˈdenɪʃ

EPA (English): ˈdeɪnɪʃ

DEY-NIH-SH