Monogamy

How many syllables in Monogamy?

monogamy has 4 syllables

Split Monogamy into syllables?

monogamy

Definition of Monogamy

Monogamy is the practice or condition of having only one spouse or partner at a time.

How should Monogamy divide into syllables

The word 'monogamy' has 4 syllables. The vowels in the word are 'o', 'o', and 'a', while the consonants are 'm', 'n', 'g', and 'my'.

Part of Speech - Monogamy

Noun

My grandparents believe in monogamy and have been happily married for over fifty years.

Sentences with Monogamy

  • Monogamy means having only one husband or wife.
  • Monogamy is when you stay married to the same person for your whole life.
  • Monogamy is a promise to be faithful to your partner.
  • My parents believe in monogamy and have a strong relationship.
  • Monogamy can lead to a deep and lasting connection between two people.
  • In many cultures, monogamy is the accepted form of marriage.
  • Monogamy is a choice some people make to have a committed relationship with one person.
  • Monogamy can provide stability and security in a relationship.
  • Monogamy is not the only way to have a loving and fulfilling relationship.
  • Some animals practice monogamy and mate for life.

Quotes with Monogamy

Number of characters in Monogamy

8 ( m, o, n, o, g, a, m, y )

Unique letters in Monogamy

6 ( m, o, n, g, a, y )

Monogamy Backwards

ymagonom

Phonetic Transcription of Monogamy

IPA (International): mʌˈnɑ:gʌmi:

ARA (American): mʌˈnɑgʌmi

EPA (English): mʌˈnɑ:gʌmi:

MAH-NAA-GAH-MIY