How many syllables in Romanesque?
romanesque has 3 syllables
romanesque has 3 syllables
ro-manesque
Romanesque refers to a style of architecture that was popular in Europe during the 11th and 12th centuries, characterized by semi-circular arches, thick walls, and small windows.
The word 'romanesque' has 4 syllables. The vowels in this word are 'o', 'a', and 'e', while the consonants are 'r', 'm', 'n', 's', 'q', and 'u'.
The old church has beautiful Romanesque arches.
NounThe Romanesque style became popular in medieval Europe.
10 ( r, o, m, a, n, e, s, q, u, e )
9 ( r, o, m, a, n, e, s, q, u )
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Phonetic Transcription of Romanesque
IPA (International): ˌrəʊmʌˈnesk
ARA (American): ˌromʌˈnɛsk
EPA (English): ˌrəʊmʌˈnesk
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