Oberon

How many syllables in Oberon?

oberon has 3 syllables

Split Oberon into syllables?

oberon

Definition of Oberon

Oberon is a character from William Shakespeares play A Midsummer Nights Dream, who is the king of the fairies.

How should Oberon divide into syllables

The word oberon has 3 syllables. The vowels in this word are o and e, and the consonants are b, r, and n.

Part of Speech - Oberon

Noun

Oberon, the king of the fairies, is a magical and powerful character in the play.

Sentences with Oberon

  • Oberon waved his magical wand and created a beautiful garden.
  • The fairies danced around Oberon, their king.
  • Oberon and Titania ruled over the magical realm with love and power.
  • In the play, Oberon plays tricks on the other characters using his fairy magic.
  • Oberons crown sparkled with enchanting jewels.
  • The mischievous Puck carried out Oberons commands.
  • Oberons voice echoed through the forest, commanding the attention of all the creatures.
  • Oberon and Titanias love story is filled with twists and turns.
  • The actors performed a scene with Oberon and his fairy attendants.
  • Oberons laughter echoed with magic and joy.

Quotes with Oberon

Number of characters in Oberon

6 ( o, b, e, r, o, n )

Unique letters in Oberon

5 ( o, b, e, r, n )

Oberon Backwards

norebo

Phonetic Transcription of Oberon

IPA (International): ˈəʊbɜ:ˌɑ:n

ARA (American): ˈobɝˌɑn

EPA (English): ˈəʊbɜ:ˌɑ:n

OW-BER-AA-N