Faust

How many syllables in Faust?

faust has 1 syllables

Split Faust into syllables?

faust

Definition of Faust

Faust is a character in German folklore who made a deal with the devil for knowledge and power.

How should Faust divide into syllables

The word 'faust' has one syllable, which is made up of one vowel 'au' and two consonants 'f' and 'st'.

Part of Speech - Faust

Noun

I read the story of Faust in my German class.

Sentences with Faust

  • Faust was a learned man, but he was not satisfied with his life.
  • He made a deal with the devil to have all his desires fulfilled.
  • The devil sent Mephistopheles to help Faust in his quest for knowledge.
  • Faust fell in love with a woman named Gretchen, but his deal with the devil caused their downfall.
  • Faust's story has been retold in many different forms, including plays, operas, and films.

Quotes with Faust

  • 'Faust' is a play about a man who sells his soul to the devil for power and knowledge. - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose. - William Shakespeare, 'The Merchant of Venice'
  • I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious. - Albert Einstein (who was often compared to Faust for his thirst for knowledge and understanding)

Number of characters in Faust

5 ( f, a, u, s, t )

Unique letters in Faust

5 ( f, a, u, s, t )

Faust Backwards

tsuaf

Phonetic Transcription of Faust

IPA (International): faʊst

ARA (American): faʊst

EPA (English): faʊst

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