Sakes

How many syllables in Sakes?

sakes has 1 syllables

Split Sakes into syllables?

sakes

Definition of Sakes

Sakes is a shortened form of 'for goodness' sake' or 'for heaven's sake' and is used to express surprise, frustration, or annoyance.

How should Sakes divide into syllables

The word 'sakes' has two syllables: 'sakes'. There are two vowels in the word ('a' and 'e') and two consonants ('s' and 'k').

Part of Speech - Sakes

Interjection

Sakes alive! I can't believe you ate the whole pizza by yourself!

Sentences with Sakes

  • Goodness sakes, that's a big spider!
  • For heaven's sakes, can't you be quiet for just one minute?
  • Oh, for goodness' sakes, why can't I find my keys?
  • Well, I never, I can't believe he did that!
  • Heavens above, what is that noise?
  • What the dickens is going on around here?
  • My word, that's a beautiful sunset!
  • Oh my goodness, I can't believe she said that!
  • Gracious, I didn't expect to see you here!
  • What the devil are you doing with my phone?

Quotes with Sakes

Number of characters in Sakes

5 ( s, a, k, e, s )

Unique letters in Sakes

4 ( s, a, k, e )

Sakes Backwards

sekas

Phonetic Transcription of Sakes

IPA (International): seɪks

ARA (American): seks

EPA (English): seɪks

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