How many syllables in Newsstands?
newsstands has 2 syllables
newsstands has 2 syllables
news-stands
Newsstands are small stands or kiosks where newspapers, magazines, and other periodicals are sold.
The word 'newsstands' has two syllables. The first syllable 'news' has one vowel 'e' and two consonants 'n' and 'w'. The second syllable 'stands' has two vowels 'a' and 'u' and four consonants 's', 't', 'n', and 'd'.
I picked up the latest issue of my favorite magazine at the newsstand on the corner.
10 ( n, e, w, s, s, t, a, n, d, s )
7 ( n, e, w, s, t, a, d )
sdnatsswen
Phonetic Transcription of Newsstands
IPA (International): ˈnu:ˌzstændz
ARA (American): ˈnuˌzstændz
EPA (English): ˈnu:ˌzstændz
NUW-ZSTAE-NDZ
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