Inns

How many syllables in Inns?

inns has 1 syllables

Split Inns into syllables?

inns

Definition of Inns

Inns are places where people can stay overnight, usually for a fee. They are similar to hotels, but smaller and often located in rural areas.

How should Inns divide into syllables

This word has one syllable, and it has two consonants: n and s. There are no vowels in this word.

Part of Speech - Inns

Noun

We stayed at an inn during our vacation last summer.

Sentences with Inns

  • We found a cozy inn in the countryside.
  • The innkeeper was very friendly and welcoming.
  • We had a delicious breakfast at the inn.
  • The inn had a beautiful garden where we could relax.
  • The inn was full of history and charm.
  • We stayed at the same inn where our ancestors had stayed years ago.
  • The inn was a perfect place to escape from the city and enjoy nature.
  • The inn had a fireplace where we could warm up on a cold night.
  • The inn was pet-friendly, so we could bring our dog with us.
  • The inn had a library with many interesting books.

Quotes with Inns

  • 'I have often dreamed of a far-off place, where a hero's welcome would be waiting for me... where the crowds will cheer when they see my face, and a voice keeps saying, this is where I'm meant to be.' - 'Hercules'
  • 'The innkeeper loves his life better than any of us.' - 'The Two Towers'
  • 'I must go down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky, And all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by.' - John Masefield

Number of characters in Inns

4 ( i, n, n, s )

Unique letters in Inns

3 ( i, n, s )

Inns Backwards

snni

Phonetic Transcription of Inns

IPA (International): ɪnz

ARA (American): ɪnz

EPA (English): ɪnz

IH-NZ