How many syllables in Sigma?
sigma has 2 syllables
sigma has 2 syllables
sig-ma
Sigma is the eighteenth letter of the Greek alphabet (Σ, σ). It is used in mathematics and science to represent the sum of a set of values.
The word 'sigma' is made up of two syllables. The first syllable 'sig' has a short vowel sound 'i' and the second syllable 'ma' has a short vowel sound 'a'. There are two consonants in this word - 's' and 'g'. 'i', 'a', are the vowels.
In mathematics, sigma is used to represent the sum of a set of numbers.
5 ( s, i, g, m, a )
5 ( s, i, g, m, a )
amgis
Phonetic Transcription of Sigma
IPA (International): ˈsɪgmʌ
ARA (American): ˈsɪgmʌ
EPA (English): ˈsɪgmʌ
SIH-GMAH