Samaritans

How many syllables in Samaritans?

samaritans has 4 syllables

Split Samaritans into syllables?

samar-i-tans

Definition of Samaritans

Samaritans are a people of Israel who follow a religion based on the Torah.

How should Samaritans divide into syllables

There are four syllables in the word Samaritans. The vowels are 'a' and 'i'. The consonants are 'S', 'm', 'r', 't', and 'n'.

Part of Speech - Samaritans

Noun

The Samaritans were known for their kindness and generosity.

Sentences with Samaritans

  • The Samaritans helped the poor and needy in their community.
  • My parents teach me to be like the Samaritans and help others.
  • We donated money to the Samaritans to support their work.
  • The Samaritans provided shelter and food to the homeless during the winter.
  • Many people volunteer for the Samaritans to make a difference in the world.
  • The Samaritans are known for their compassion and dedication to helping others.
  • The Samaritans organization has been helping people in need for over 60 years.
  • I admire the Samaritans for their selflessness and generosity.
  • The Samaritans offer a listening ear to those in crisis and provide emotional support.
  • My friend works for the Samaritans and helps people who are struggling with mental health issues.

Quotes with Samaritans

  • 'The Samaritans have always been a symbol of compassion and kindness.' - Richard Simmons
  • 'The Samaritans remind us that we are all brothers and sisters and should help each other.' - Pope Francis
  • 'The Samaritans are an example of how a small group of people can make a big difference in the world.' - Nelson Mandela
  • 'The Samaritans are the heroes of our time, working tirelessly to make the world a better place.' - Angelina Jolie

Number of characters in Samaritans

10 ( s, a, m, a, r, i, t, a, n, s )

Unique letters in Samaritans

7 ( s, a, m, r, i, t, n )

Samaritans Backwards

snatiramas

Phonetic Transcription of Samaritans

IPA (International): sʌˈmerɪtʌnz

ARA (American): sʌˈmɛrɪtʌnz

EPA (English): sʌˈmerɪtʌnz

SAH-MEH-RIH-TAH-NZ