How many syllables in Deceiving?
deceiving has 3 syllables
deceiving has 3 syllables
de-ceiv-ing
The word Deceiving has three syllables: de-ceiv-ing. 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.
Deceiving means to trick or mislead someone into believing something that is not true.
How many syllables are in 'Deceiving'?
How do you divide 'Deceiving' into syllables?
What is the correct pronunciation of 'Deceiving'?
Why is syllable division important for pronunciation?
Deceiving has three syllables. The first syllable has a long 'e' vowel sound and the second syllable has a long 'i' vowel sound. The last syllable ends with a 'ng' sound made by the letters 'ng'. The word has three consonants: 'd', 'c', and 'v'.
9 ( d, e, c, e, i, v, i, n, g )
7 ( d, e, c, i, v, n, g )
gnivieced
IPA (International): dɪˈsi:vɪŋ
ARA (American): dɪˈsivɪŋ
EPA (English): dɪˈsi:vɪŋ
DIH-SIY-VIH-NG
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