How many syllables in Ovid?
ovid has 1 syllables
ovid has 1 syllables
ovid
Ovid is a proper noun and refers to a Roman poet who lived during the reign of Augustus. He is known for his works like 'Metamorphoses' and 'Fasti'.
The word 'ovid' has two syllables. The syllables are 'o' and 'vid'. The vowel in 'ovid' is 'o' and the consonants are 'v', 'd'.
Ovid was a famous poet in ancient Rome.
4 ( o, v, i, d )
4 ( o, v, i, d )
divo
Phonetic Transcription of Ovid
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