Herpes

How many syllables in Herpes?

herpes has 2 syllables

Split Herpes into syllables?

her-pes

Definition of Herpes

Herpes is a viral infection that causes sores, usually around the mouth or genitals.

How should Herpes divide into syllables

The word 'herpes' has two syllables. The first syllable 'her' has one vowel 'e' and one consonant 'h'. The second syllable 'pes' has one vowel 'e' and two consonants 'p' and 's'.

Part of Speech - Herpes

Noun

She got herpes from her boyfriend.

Sentences with Herpes

  • She was worried about getting herpes from kissing someone with a cold sore.
  • He was diagnosed with genital herpes and was prescribed antiviral medication.
  • Herpes can be spread through sexual contact or by sharing utensils with someone who has a cold sore.
  • She had an outbreak of herpes on her lip.
  • He had to tell his partner about his herpes diagnosis before they had sex.
  • She felt embarrassed about her herpes diagnosis.
  • He was surprised to learn that herpes is very common.
  • Herpes can be painful and uncomfortable.
  • She learned how to manage her herpes outbreaks with medication.
  • He wished there was a cure for herpes.

Quotes with Herpes

  • Herpes is just something that's there, but it doesn't define who you are.
  • Herpes is an itch that lasts a lifetime.
  • Herpes is a virus, but it's also a metaphor.
  • Herpes is a very common virus, and it doesn't have to be a big deal.
  • Herpes is a reminder that we're all human and we all have our vulnerabilities.
  • Herpes is a fact of life, but it doesn't have to be a source of shame.
  • Herpes is something that people don't talk about, but it's actually really common.
  • Herpes is a virus, but it's also a stigma.
  • Herpes is a part of my life, but it doesn't control me.
  • Herpes is a reminder that we need to take care of ourselves and each other.

Number of characters in Herpes

6 ( h, e, r, p, e, s )

Unique letters in Herpes

5 ( h, e, r, p, s )

Herpes Backwards

sepreh

Phonetic Transcription of Herpes

IPA (International): ˈhɜ:pi:z

ARA (American): ˈhɝpiz

EPA (English): ˈhɜ:pi:z

HHER-PIY-Z