How many syllables in Dualism?
dualism has 4 syllables
dualism has 4 syllables
du-al-ism
Dualism is the idea that there are two opposing forces or principles in the universe, often used in religion or philosophy.
The first syllable 'du' has a vowel (u) and a consonant (d), the second syllable 'al' has a vowel (a) and a consonant (l), and the third syllable 'ism' has a vowel (i) and two consonants (s and m).
The philosophy of dualism suggests that there are two opposing forces in the universe.
7 ( d, u, a, l, i, s, m )
7 ( d, u, a, l, i, s, m )
msilaud
Phonetic Transcription of Dualism
IPA (International): ˈdu:ʌˌlɪzʌm
ARA (American): ˈduʌˌlɪzʌm
EPA (English): ˈdu:ʌˌlɪzʌm
DUW-AH-LIH-ZAH-M
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