Oda

How many syllables in Oda?

oda has 2 syllables

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oda

Definition of Oda

A room in a Japanese house where guests are received and entertained.

How should Oda divide into syllables

The word 'oda' has two syllables. The first syllable 'o' is a vowel, and the second syllable 'da' contains one vowel 'a' and one consonant 'd'.

Part of Speech - Oda

Noun

I sat in the oda while the host served me tea.

Sentences with Oda

  • We decorated the oda with Japanese art and furniture.
  • Our host invited us to sit in the oda and enjoy some snacks.
  • The oda was spacious and had a beautiful garden view.
  • The oda was the most elegant room in the Japanese house.
  • The host served us traditional Japanese tea in the oda.
  • We had a pleasant conversation with our host in the oda.
  • The oda was warm and cozy on a chilly evening.
  • The oda was the perfect place to entertain guests.
  • The oda had a calm and peaceful atmosphere.
  • The oda was the heart of the Japanese house.

Quotes with Oda

  • "The oda is the most important space in the Japanese house," said the tour guide.
  • "I love spending time in the oda, chatting with my guests," said the Japanese host.
  • "The oda is where we honor our guests and show them our hospitality," said the Japanese lady.
  • "The oda is like a sanctuary, a place of peace and harmony," said the Japanese Zen master.

Number of characters in Oda

3 ( o, d, a )

Unique letters in Oda

3 ( o, d, a )

Oda Backwards

ado

Phonetic Transcription of Oda

IPA (International): ˈəʊdʌ

ARA (American): ˈodʌ

EPA (English): ˈəʊdʌ

OW-DAH