Kentish

How many syllables in Kentish?

kentish has 2 syllables

Split Kentish into syllables?

ken-tish

Definition of Kentish

relating to the county of Kent in England

How should Kentish divide into syllables

The word 'kentish' has two syllables. The first syllable 'ken' has one vowel 'e' and one consonant 'n'. The second syllable 'tish' has one vowel 'i' and three consonants 't', 's', and 'h'.

Part of Speech - Kentish

Adjective

I live in a beautiful Kentish village.

Sentences with Kentish

  • I visited a charming Kentish town last summer.
  • The Kentish landscape is breathtaking.
  • My grandparents are Kentish.
  • The Kentish coast is popular for its beaches.
  • We enjoyed a delicious Kentish apple pie.
  • The Kentish dialect is unique.
  • I love the traditional Kentish architecture.
  • Kentish pubs are cozy and welcoming.
  • The Kentish countryside is full of picturesque views.
  • I bought a souvenir from a Kentish gift shop.

Quotes with Kentish

  • The sun sets over the Kentish hills.
  • In the heart of Kentish countryside, lies a hidden gem.
  • Kentish gardens bloom with colors of nature.
  • The sound of seagulls fills the Kentish coastal air.
  • Kentish traditions are passed down through generations.
  • Walking through the Kentish lanes is a peaceful experience.
  • The aroma of freshly baked Kentish bread is irresistible.
  • Kentish farms provide fresh produce for the community.
  • The history of Kentish castles is fascinating.
  • Kentish festivals celebrate the local culture.

Number of characters in Kentish

7 ( k, e, n, t, i, s, h )

Unique letters in Kentish

7 ( k, e, n, t, i, s, h )

Kentish Backwards

hsitnek

Phonetic Transcription of Kentish

IPA (International): ˈkeˈntɪʃ

ARA (American): ˈkɛˈntɪʃ

EPA (English): ˈkeˈntɪʃ

KEH-NTIH-SH