Prawns

How many syllables in Prawns?

prawns has 1 syllables

Split Prawns into syllables?

prawns

Definition of Prawns

Prawns are a type of shrimp, which are small, edible crustaceans with long tails and ten legs.

How should Prawns divide into syllables

The word 'prawns' has one syllable. The syllables in the word are 'prawns'.

Part of Speech - Prawns

Noun

I love eating prawns with cocktail sauce.

Sentences with Prawns

  • I caught some prawns for our seafood dinner.
  • She ordered a plate of delicious prawns at the restaurant.
  • My mom makes a tasty prawn curry.
  • We went fishing and caught a bucket full of prawns.
  • The prawns were cooked perfectly and tasted amazing.
  • I like to dip prawns in garlic butter.
  • The prawns were so big that they barely fit on the skewer.
  • Do you want some prawns with your pasta?
  • The fisherman sold fresh prawns at the market.
  • I prefer prawns over other seafood.

Quotes with Prawns

  • I'm as happy as a clam that's just been fed prawns.
  • A party without prawns is just a meeting.
  • Prawns are like the ocean's popcorn.
  • Life is better with a plate of prawns.
  • Friends don't let friends eat bad prawns.
  • Every day is a good day for prawns.
  • The best things in life are prawn.
  • Prawns are the key to my heart.
  • When life gives you prawns, make a feast.
  • Keep calm and eat prawns.
  • Prawns are the ocean's jewels.
  • You can't buy happiness, but you can buy prawns.
  • Prawns are the superheroes of the sea.
  • Prawns make every dish better.
  • Happiness is a plate of prawns.
  • Prawns are a delicacy worth savoring.
  • Dream big and eat prawns.
  • Prawns are the stars of the seafood world.
  • Prawns are the secret ingredient to a delicious meal.
  • Life is too short to say no to prawns.

Number of characters in Prawns

6 ( p, r, a, w, n, s )

Unique letters in Prawns

6 ( p, r, a, w, n, s )

Prawns Backwards

snwarp

Phonetic Transcription of Prawns

IPA (International): prɔ:nz

ARA (American): prɔnz

EPA (English): prɔ:nz

PRAO-NZ