How many syllables in Duchy?
duchy has 2 syllables
duchy has 2 syllables
duchy
A duchy is a territory or domain ruled by a duke or duchess.
The word 'duchy' has two syllables. The first syllable is 'du' and the second syllable is 'chy'. The vowels in this word are 'u' and 'y', and the consonants are 'd', 'c', and 'h'.
The duchy of York was a powerful region in medieval England.
5 ( d, u, c, h, y )
5 ( d, u, c, h, y )
yhcud
Phonetic Transcription of Duchy
IPA (International): ˈdʌtʃi:
ARA (American): ˈdʌtʃi
EPA (English): ˈdʌtʃi:
DAH-CHIY