Napkin

How many syllables in Napkin?

napkin has 2 syllables

Split Napkin into syllables?

nap-kin

Definition of Napkin

a small piece of cloth or paper used during a meal to wipe the mouth or hands

How should Napkin divide into syllables

The first syllable 'nap' has a vowel 'a' and a consonant 'n', and the second syllable 'kin' has a vowel 'i' and two consonants 'k' and 'n'.

Part of Speech - Napkin

Noun

I need a napkin to wipe my mouth.

Sentences with Napkin

  • I always keep a napkin in my pocket when I eat.
  • Can you pass me a napkin, please?
  • She wiped her mouth with a napkin after eating.
  • The restaurant provides paper napkins for customers.
  • He spilled his drink and grabbed a napkin to clean it up.
  • I use a napkin to protect my clothes while cooking.
  • The napkin was embroidered with a pretty design.
  • The napkin was too small to cover the entire table.
  • She folded the napkin into a swan shape.
  • The waiter replaced the dirty napkins with clean ones.

Quotes with Napkin

  • "I hope you brought a napkin because you're about to drool." - Unknown
  • "I like to use my napkin to wipe the corners of my mouth while I eat. It's much classier than licking them." - Unknown
  • "I've always thought it would be funny to put a fake spider in someone's napkin. But then I remember that I don't want to be murdered." - Unknown
  • "I like to think of myself as a napkin connoisseur. I know the difference between a good napkin and a bad napkin." - Unknown
  • "A napkin is just a small towel for your face. And yet, it's so much more." - Unknown

Number of characters in Napkin

6 ( n, a, p, k, i, n )

Unique letters in Napkin

5 ( n, a, p, k, i )

Napkin Backwards

nikpan

Phonetic Transcription of Napkin

IPA (International): ˈnæpkɪn

ARA (American): ˈnæpkɪn

EPA (English): ˈnæpkɪn

NAE-PKIH-N