How many syllables in Esquire?
esquire has 2 syllables
esquire has 2 syllables
es-quire
Esquire is a title added after a man's name which indicates that he is a lawyer or someone who has a high social rank.
There are two syllables in the word 'esquire'. The first syllable 'es' has one vowel 'e' and one consonant 's'. The second syllable 'quire' has two vowels 'ui' and two consonants 'q' and 'r'.
The esquire helped me with my legal case.
7 ( e, s, q, u, i, r, e )
6 ( e, s, q, u, i, r )
eriuqse
Phonetic Transcription of Esquire
IPA (International): ˈeˌskwaɪr
ARA (American): ˈɛˌskwaɪr
EPA (English): ˈeˌskwaɪr
EH-SKWAY-R
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