Pitt

How many syllables in Pitt?

pitt has 1 syllables

Split Pitt into syllables?

pitt

Definition of Pitt

Pitt is a surname that originated in England and refers to someone who lived by a pit or hollow.

How should Pitt divide into syllables

This word has one syllable, one vowel (i), and three consonants (p, t, t).

Part of Speech - Pitt

Noun

Sentences with Pitt

  • The coal mine had a deep pitt.
  • The pitt in the ground was filled with water.
  • The construction workers dug a pitt to lay the foundation.
  • The animal fell into the pitt and couldn't get out.
  • The archaeologist found ancient artifacts in the pitt.

Quotes with Pitt

  • "I'm from a blue-collar family from Pittsburgh, and Pittsburghers are workers.
  • I'm actually from Pittsburgh, and I'm a Steelers fan.
  • In the last few years, I've been in Pittsburgh, Louisville, Nashville, Memphis, St. Louis, and now here.
  • I'm from Pittsburgh originally, and so soup to me means noodle soup.
  • Growing up in Pittsburgh, my elementary school was in a community that was mostly black, and it was lower-middle-class working families.
  • I consider myself a character actor and also a lead actor - I can do both.
  • Pittsburgh is my hometown, and I love it to death.

Number of characters in Pitt

4 ( p, i, t, t )

Unique letters in Pitt

3 ( p, i, t )

Pitt Backwards

ttip

Phonetic Transcription of Pitt

IPA (International): pɪt

ARA (American): pɪt

EPA (English): pɪt

PIH-T