Dingo

How many syllables in Dingo?

dingo has 2 syllables

Split Dingo into syllables?

din-go

Definition of Dingo

A dingo is a type of wild dog found in Australia.

How should Dingo divide into syllables

The word 'dingo' has two syllables. The first syllable is 'din' and the second syllable is 'go'. In 'din', the vowel is 'i' and the consonant is 'd'. In 'go', the vowel is 'o' and the consonants are 'g' and 'o'.

Part of Speech - Dingo

Noun

I saw a dingo at the zoo.

Sentences with Dingo

  • The dingo howled at the moon.
  • My friend has a pet dingo.
  • We saw a dingo in the Australian Outback.
  • The dingo is known for its hunting abilities.
  • I read a book about dingoes.
  • The dingo is an important part of Australian wildlife.
  • Dingoes are often found in packs.
  • The dingo's fur is usually sandy or reddish in color.
  • The dingo is a wild and untamed animal.
  • I want to learn more about dingoes.

Quotes with Dingo

  • The dingo is a true blue, fair dinkum Aussie icon.
  • Dingoes are fascinating creatures with a rich history.
  • The dingo's howl echoes through the Australian wilderness.
  • In Aboriginal folklore, the dingo is a sacred animal.
  • Dingoes are skilled hunters and survivors in the harsh Australian environment.
  • The dingo is a symbol of resilience and adaptability.
  • Dingoes have a unique place in the ecosystem of Australia.
  • The dingo's presence adds to the biodiversity of the Australian Outback.
  • The dingo's survival instincts are remarkable.
  • Dingoes play an important role in maintaining the balance of nature in Australia.

Number of characters in Dingo

5 ( d, i, n, g, o )

Unique letters in Dingo

5 ( d, i, n, g, o )

Dingo Backwards

ognid

Phonetic Transcription of Dingo

IPA (International): ˈdɪŋgəʊ

ARA (American): ˈdɪŋgo

EPA (English): ˈdɪŋgəʊ

DIH-NGGOW