Paths

How many syllables in Paths?

paths has 1 syllables

Split Paths into syllables?

paths

Definition of Paths

Paths are trails or tracks that people or animals use to get from one place to another.

How should Paths divide into syllables

The word 'paths' has one syllable. It has two consonants (p and th) and one vowel (a).

Part of Speech - Paths

Noun

We followed the path through the woods to get to the lake.

Sentences with Paths

  • I walked along the path to get to the playground.
  • The deer followed a path through the forest.
  • The map showed several different paths to the summit.
  • The hiker lost the path and had to backtrack.
  • The sidewalk is a path for pedestrians.
  • The gardener created a path through the flowers.
  • The bike path runs along the river.
  • The path was covered in leaves after the storm.
  • The path split into two directions.
  • The path led to a beautiful waterfall.

Quotes with Paths

  • The path to success is to take massive, determined action. - Tony Robbins
  • All paths are the same: they lead nowhere. - Carlos Castaneda
  • The path to enlightenment is not a path at all, it's a metaphor. - Gary Hopkins
  • Focus on the journey, not the destination. Joy is found not in finishing an activity but in doing it. - Greg Anderson
  • The path of least resistance leads to crooked rivers and crooked men. - Henry David Thoreau

Number of characters in Paths

5 ( p, a, t, h, s )

Unique letters in Paths

5 ( p, a, t, h, s )

Paths Backwards

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Phonetic Transcription of Paths

IPA (International): pæðz

ARA (American): pæðz

EPA (English): pæðz

PAE-DHZ

Phonetic Transcription of Paths

IPA (International): pæθs

ARA (American): pæθs

EPA (English): pæθs

PAE-THS

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