Monarchs

How many syllables in Monarchs?

monarchs has 2 syllables

Split Monarchs into syllables?

mon-archs

Definition of Monarchs

Monarchs are kings or queens who rule a kingdom.

How should Monarchs divide into syllables

The first syllable 'mon' has a vowel 'o' and a consonant cluster 'n'. The second syllable 'archs' has a vowel 'a' and two consonant clusters 'r' and 'chs'.

Part of Speech - Monarchs

Noun

The monarchs lived in a palace and had many servants.

Sentences with Monarchs

  • The monarchs wore golden crowns on their heads.
  • The queen and king were the monarchs of the country.
  • The monarchs had a big feast with their guests.
  • The monarchs lived in a castle that had a moat and drawbridge.
  • The monarchs had many loyal subjects who followed their every command.
  • The monarchs had a special ceremony when they were crowned.
  • The monarchs were very rich and had many treasures.
  • The monarchs ruled over their kingdom with wisdom and kindness.
  • The monarchs had a large army to protect their kingdom.
  • The monarchs had a beautiful garden with many flowers.

Quotes with Monarchs

  • 'Any man who would be a good tyrant must first have been a good monarch.' - Aristotle
  • 'The duty of a true patriot is to protect his country from its government.' - Thomas Paine
  • 'I am the state.' - Louis XIV, the Sun King and monarch of France
  • 'The king is dead, long live the king!' - traditional proclamation of a monarch's reign
  • 'Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.' - William Shakespeare, 'Henry IV, Part 2'

Number of characters in Monarchs

8 ( m, o, n, a, r, c, h, s )

Unique letters in Monarchs

8 ( m, o, n, a, r, c, h, s )

Monarchs Backwards

shcranom

Phonetic Transcription of Monarchs

IPA (International): ˈmɑ:ˌnɑ:rks

ARA (American): ˈmɑˌnɑrks

EPA (English): ˈmɑ:ˌnɑ:rks

MAA-NAA-RKS