Famines

How many syllables in Famines?

famines has 2 syllables

Split Famines into syllables?

famines

Definition of Famines

Famines are severe shortages of food that result in widespread hunger and starvation.

How should Famines divide into syllables

There are two syllables in the word 'famines'. The first syllable 'fa' has one vowel 'a' and one consonant 'f'. The second syllable 'mines' has two vowels 'i' and 'e' and three consonants 'm', 'n', and 's'.

Part of Speech - Famines

Noun

During the famine, many people did not have enough to eat.

Sentences with Famines

  • The famine caused a lot of suffering in the country.
  • During the famine, people had to go hungry for days.
  • Famines can be caused by droughts or wars.
  • The government provided aid to the areas affected by the famine.
  • Many people died during the famine due to lack of food.
  • The crops failed, leading to a famine in the region.
  • Famines can have long-lasting effects on a country's economy.
  • Efforts are being made to prevent future famines.
  • The international community came together to help the famine-stricken region.
  • The famine relief organization provided food and supplies to those in need.

Quotes with Famines

  • The first sign of a famine is a rise in the price of food.
  • A famine is a tragedy that affects the lives of millions.
  • Famines remind us of the importance of food security.
  • In times of famine, people come together to help each other.
  • Famines are a result of both natural and man-made factors.
  • Famines can be prevented with proper planning and resources.
  • No one should have to suffer from famine.
  • Famines have occurred throughout history.
  • Famines are a wake-up call to address food insecurity.
  • The effects of a famine can last for generations.

Number of characters in Famines

7 ( f, a, m, i, n, e, s )

Unique letters in Famines

7 ( f, a, m, i, n, e, s )

Famines Backwards

senimaf

Phonetic Transcription of Famines

IPA (International): ˈfæmʌnz

ARA (American): ˈfæmʌnz

EPA (English): ˈfæmʌnz

FAE-MAH-NZ