Royalties

How many syllables in Royalties?

royalties has 3 syllables

Split Royalties into syllables?

roy-al-ties

Definition of Royalties

Royalties are payments made to the owner of a patent, book, or artistic work for the use of that work by others.

How should Royalties divide into syllables

The first syllable 'roy' has one vowel 'o' and one consonant 'r'. The second syllable 'al' has one vowel 'a' and one consonant 'l'. The third syllable 'ties' has two vowels 'i' and 'e' and one consonant 't'.

Part of Speech - Royalties

Noun

The author receives royalties every time someone buys his book.

Sentences with Royalties

  • Her father received royalties for the song he wrote.
  • The artist earns royalties every time their song is played on the radio.
  • The author was happy to receive high royalties for his latest book.
  • The company paid a lot in royalties for the use of the patent.
  • The musician's royalties went up after their song was used in a popular movie.
  • The inventor made a lot of money from the royalties on his invention.
  • The publisher agreed to pay the writer royalties on each book sold.
  • The artist's royalties increased after their painting was featured in a museum exhibit.
  • The author's royalties from his book helped pay for his children's education.
  • The songwriter earned a lot of money in royalties from their hit song.

Quotes with Royalties

  • Royalties are nothing more than a periodic reminder that you still have that hit you wrote ten years ago. - Paul Stanley
  • Royalties are my pension. - Terry Pratchett
  • It's really difficult when you're making a movie, and the studio's paying you and they've got lawyers and they're protecting their investment, and they want to keep everything as close to the chest as they can. - James Royalties
  • Royalties are not how most writers or musicians make their living. Musicians by and large make a living with a relationship with an audience that is economically harnessed through performance and ticket sales. - John Perry Barlow
  • I get royalties; I don't work for them. - James Patterson
  • Acting is a business, and you earn your living that way. But the artistic side of things is why you do it. You can make a healthy living doing commercials or playing leads at regional theaters, but that artistic dream of being in a play at the National Theatre or on Broadway, that's why you slog away. - David Tennant
  • Being a writer is like having homework every night for the rest of your life. - Lawrence Kasdan
  • Being a writer is a very peculiar sort of a job: it's always you versus a blank sheet of paper (or a blank screen) and quite often the blank piece of paper wins. - Neil Gaiman
  • Being a writer is a very solitary business. You don't need a team of people to write. - Paulo Coelho
  • Being a writer is a little like being a nun. You're either married to your work or to God. - Unknown
  • Being a writer is a very private, internal process. Ultimately you have to please yourself before you please an audience. - Anne Tyler
  • Being a writer is not just what I do, but it's who I am. - Unknown
  • Being a writer is like having homework every night for the rest of your life. - Lawrence Kasdan
  • Being a writer is a very peculiar sort of a job: it's always you versus a blank sheet of paper (or a blank screen) and quite often the blank piece of paper wins. - Neil Gaiman
  • Being a writer is a very solitary business. You don't need a team of people to write. - Paulo Coelho
  • Being a writer is a little like being a nun. You're either married to your work or to God. - Unknown
  • Being a writer is a very private, internal process. Ultimately you have to please yourself before you please an audience. - Anne Tyler
  • Being a writer is not just what I do, but it's who I am. - Unknown

Number of characters in Royalties

9 ( r, o, y, a, l, t, i, e, s )

Unique letters in Royalties

9 ( r, o, y, a, l, t, i, e, s )

Royalties Backwards

seitlayor

Phonetic Transcription of Royalties

IPA (International): ˈrɔɪʌlti:z

ARA (American): ˈrɔɪʌltiz

EPA (English): ˈrɔɪʌlti:z

ROY-AH-LTIY-Z