Kangaroos

How many syllables in Kangaroos?

kangaroos has 3 syllables

Split Kangaroos into syllables?

kan-ga-roos

Definition of Kangaroos

Kangaroos are large marsupials with powerful hind legs and a tail used for balance. They are native to Australia.

How should Kangaroos divide into syllables

The word has 3 syllables, with 3 vowels (a, a, o) and 5 consonants (k, n, g, r, s)

Part of Speech - Kangaroos

Noun

Sentences with Kangaroos

  • I saw a group of kangaroos hopping in the field.
  • Kangaroos are known for their powerful legs.
  • The baby kangaroo is called a joey.
  • Australia is home to many different species of kangaroos.
  • Kangaroos can jump up to 6 feet high!
  • Kangaroos are marsupials, which means they carry their babies in a pouch.
  • The red kangaroo is the largest species of kangaroo.
  • Kangaroos are herbivores, which means they eat plants.
  • Kangaroos have adapted to life in the Australian Outback.
  • The kangaroo is a national symbol of Australia.

Quotes with Kangaroos

  • "The kangaroo is a marsupial, which means it carries its young in a pouch... and it's from Australia." - Steve Irwin
  • "I don't know what he's doing, but he looks like he's trying to milk a kangaroo." - Adam Savage
  • "I'm a kangaroo, mate. I'm a marsupial. I'm not going to lay eggs." - Russell Crowe
  • "I think it's really cool that we have kangaroos in Australia. They're cute, they're furry, they're marsupials!" - Miranda Kerr

Number of characters in Kangaroos

9 ( k, a, n, g, a, r, o, o, s )

Unique letters in Kangaroos

7 ( k, a, n, g, r, o, s )

Kangaroos Backwards

sooragnak

Phonetic Transcription of Kangaroos

IPA (International): ˌkæŋgɜ:ˈu:z

ARA (American): ˌkæŋgɝˈuz

EPA (English): ˌkæŋgɜ:ˈu:z

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