How many syllables in Herons?
herons has 2 syllables
herons has 2 syllables
herons
A heron is a long-legged, long-necked wading bird with a long, sharp bill.
The word 'herons' has two syllables. The first syllable is 'he' and the second syllable is 'rons'. In the first syllable, 'e' is the vowel and 'h' is a consonant. In the second syllable, 'o' is the vowel and 'r', 'n', and 's' are consonants.
I saw a heron standing by the lake.
6 ( h, e, r, o, n, s )
6 ( h, e, r, o, n, s )
snoreh
Phonetic Transcription of Herons
IPA (International): ˈherʌnz
ARA (American): ˈhɛrʌnz
EPA (English): ˈherʌnz
HHEH-RAH-NZ
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