How many syllables in Haydn?
haydn has 2 syllables
haydn has 2 syllables
haydn
Haydn is a proper noun that refers to Franz Joseph Haydn, an Austrian composer of the Classical period.
The word 'haydn' has two syllables. The first syllable is 'hay' and the second syllable is 'dn'. The vowel in the first syllable is 'a' and the consonants are 'h' and 'y'. The second syllable does not have any vowels, only consonants 'd' and 'n'.
5 ( h, a, y, d, n )
5 ( h, a, y, d, n )
ndyah
Phonetic Transcription of Haydn
IPA (International): ˈhaɪdʌn
ARA (American): ˈhaɪdʌn
EPA (English): ˈhaɪdʌn
HHAY-DAH-N
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