Newbury

How many syllables in Newbury?

newbury has 3 syllables

Split Newbury into syllables?

new-bury

Definition of Newbury

Newbury is a proper noun that refers to a town in England.

How should Newbury divide into syllables

The word 'newbury' has 2 syllables. The first syllable is 'new' and the second syllable is 'bury'. 'New' has the vowel 'e' and 'bury' has the vowels 'u' and 'y'. The consonants in 'newbury' are 'n', 'w', 'b', 'r', and 'y'.

Part of Speech - Newbury

Proper Noun

I visited Newbury during my trip to England.

Sentences with Newbury

  • I live in Newbury.
  • Newbury is known for its beautiful countryside.
  • The people of Newbury are very friendly.
  • Let's visit Newbury on our next vacation.
  • Newbury is a historic town with many old buildings.
  • My friend moved to Newbury recently.
  • I have never been to Newbury before.
  • Newbury is famous for its annual music festival.
  • I hope to visit Newbury one day.
  • The shops in Newbury sell a variety of goods.

Quotes with Newbury

  • 'Newbury is a place that holds a special place in my heart.' - Unknown
  • 'There's no place like Newbury.' - Unknown
  • 'Newbury is where my story began.' - Unknown
  • 'In Newbury, every street has a story to tell.' - Unknown
  • 'Newbury, a town that feels like home.' - Unknown
  • 'Newbury is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.' - Unknown
  • 'Newbury, the town of dreams.' - Unknown
  • 'I left my heart in Newbury.' - Unknown
  • 'Newbury is a town filled with history and charm.' - Unknown
  • 'Newbury, where memories are made.' - Unknown

Number of characters in Newbury

7 ( n, e, w, b, u, r, y )

Unique letters in Newbury

7 ( n, e, w, b, u, r, y )

Newbury Backwards

yrubwen

Phonetic Transcription of Newbury

IPA (International): ˈnu:ˌberi:

ARA (American): ˈnuˌbɛri

EPA (English): ˈnu:ˌberi:

NUW-BEH-RIY