How many syllables in Medea?
medea has 3 syllables
medea has 3 syllables
medea
Medea is a character in Greek mythology, known for her role in the tragedy of Medea, written by Euripides. She is a sorceress and wife of Jason, who helps him obtain the Golden Fleece.
The word 'medea' has three syllables. The vowels in this word are 'e' and 'a', while the consonants are 'm', 'd', and 'a'.
Medea was a powerful sorceress in ancient Greece.
5 ( m, e, d, e, a )
4 ( m, e, d, a )
aedem
Phonetic Transcription of Medea
IPA (International): mʌˈdi:ʌ
ARA (American): mʌˈdiʌ
EPA (English): mʌˈdi:ʌ
MAH-DIY-AH
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