How many syllables in Hitching?
hitching has 2 syllables
hitching has 2 syllables
hitch-ing
Hitching is the present participle form of the verb 'hitch', which means to attach or join something to another thing, typically with a temporary connection.
The word 'hitching' has two syllables. The 'hitch' syllable has the vowel 'i' and the consonants 'h' and 't'. The 'ing' syllable has the vowel 'i' and the consonants 'n' and 'g'.
He is hitching a trailer to his car for the trip.
8 ( h, i, t, c, h, i, n, g )
6 ( h, i, t, c, n, g )
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Phonetic Transcription of Hitching
IPA (International): ˈhɪtʃɪŋ
ARA (American): ˈhɪtʃɪŋ
EPA (English): ˈhɪtʃɪŋ
HHIH-CHIH-NG
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