How many syllables in Puritan?
puritan has 3 syllables
puritan has 3 syllables
pu-ri-tan
A member of a group of English Protestants who in the 16th and 17th centuries advocated strict religious discipline along with simplification of the ceremonies and creeds of the Church of England.
There are three syllables in the word puritan. The first syllable pu has a vowel u and a consonant p. The second syllable ri has a vowel i and a consonant r. The third syllable tan has a vowel a and two consonants t and n.
The Puritans were known for their strict religious beliefs.
7 ( p, u, r, i, t, a, n )
7 ( p, u, r, i, t, a, n )
natirup
Phonetic Transcription of Puritan
IPA (International): ˈpjʊrʌtʌn
ARA (American): ˈpjʊrʌtʌn
EPA (English): ˈpjʊrʌtʌn
PYUH-RAH-TAH-N
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