Globalisation

How many syllables in Globalisation?

globalisation has 5 syllables

Split Globalisation into syllables?

glob-al-i-sa-tion

Definition of Globalisation

Globalisation is the process of increasing interconnectedness and integration of countries through the exchange of goods, services, ideas, and information.

How should Globalisation divide into syllables

The word 'globalisation' has 5 syllables. The vowels in the word are 'o', 'a', and 'i'. The consonants are 'g', 'l', 'b', 'l', 's', 't', and 'n'.

Part of Speech - Globalisation

Noun

Globalisation has led to the growth of multinational companies.

Sentences with Globalisation

  • Globalisation has made it easier to communicate with people from different countries.
  • The globalisation of trade has led to the availability of products from around the world.
  • The internet has played a significant role in globalisation.
  • Globalisation has both positive and negative effects on economies.
  • Globalisation has increased cultural diversity in many countries.
  • Some people argue that globalisation leads to the exploitation of workers.
  • Globalisation has opened up new opportunities for businesses to expand internationally.
  • Globalisation has made travel more accessible and affordable.
  • The concept of globalisation is often discussed in economics and sociology.
  • Globalisation has changed the way people think about the world.

Quotes with Globalisation

  • Globalisation has changed us into a company that searches the world, not just to sell or to source, but to find intellectual capital - the world's best talents and greatest ideas. - Jack Welch
  • The impact of globalisation on the economy, culture, and environment is profound. - John B. Larson
  • Globalisation is the process by which capitalism has become the dominant economic system of the world. - George Soros
  • Globalisation has made us more vulnerable. It creates a world without borders, and makes us painfully aware of the limitations of our present instruments, and of politics, to meet its challenges. - Anna Lindh

Number of characters in Globalisation

13 ( g, l, o, b, a, l, i, s, a, t, i, o, n )

Unique letters in Globalisation

9 ( g, l, o, b, a, i, s, t, n )

Globalisation Backwards

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Phonetic Transcription of Globalisation

IPA (International): ˈglɑ:ˈbæˈlaɪˈsɑ:

ARA (American): ˈglɑˈbæˈlaɪˈsɑ

EPA (English): ˈglɑ:ˈbæˈlaɪˈsɑ:

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