Newark

How many syllables in Newark?

newark has 2 syllables

Split Newark into syllables?

newark

Definition of Newark

Newark is a city in the state of New Jersey in the United States.

How should Newark divide into syllables

Newark has two syllables, 'New' and 'ark'. The vowel sounds in this word are 'e' and 'a', and the consonant sounds are 'n', 'w', 'r', and 'k'.

Part of Speech - Newark

Noun

I visited Newark last summer and had a great time!

Sentences with Newark

  • Newark is the largest city in New Jersey.
  • The Newark airport is one of the busiest in the country.
  • Many people commute from Newark to New York City for work.
  • There are many museums and cultural attractions in Newark.
  • The Newark Bears were a minor league baseball team that played in the city.
  • I grew up in Newark and have many fond memories of the city.
  • Newark has a diverse population with many different ethnicities represented.
  • The Newark Public Library is a great resource for students and researchers.
  • Newark has a rich history dating back to colonial times.
  • There are many parks and green spaces in Newark where you can enjoy the outdoors.

Quotes with Newark

  • "Newark is a microcosm of America, only more so." - Cory Booker
  • "Newark is a great city filled with passionate people." - Queen Latifah
  • "Newark is a city that has experienced many challenges, but also has a lot of potential." - Ras Baraka
  • "Newark is not the next Brooklyn, or the next Harlem - Newark is Newark." - Junot Diaz
  • "Newark has a lot of heart and soul, and that's what makes it special." - Shaquille O'Neal

Number of characters in Newark

6 ( n, e, w, a, r, k )

Unique letters in Newark

6 ( n, e, w, a, r, k )

Newark Backwards

krawen

Phonetic Transcription of Newark

IPA (International): ˈnu:ɜ:k

ARA (American): ˈnuɝk

EPA (English): ˈnu:ɜ:k

NUW-ER-K

Phonetic Transcription of Newark

IPA (International): ˈnju:ɜ:k

ARA (American): ˈnjuɝk

EPA (English): ˈnju:ɜ:k

NYUW-ER-K

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