Slogans

How many syllables in Slogans?

slogans has 2 syllables

Split Slogans into syllables?

slo-gans

Definition of Slogans

A slogan is a short and memorable phrase that is used in advertising or as a motto for a person, group, or organization.

How should Slogans divide into syllables

There are two syllables in the word 'slogans.' The first syllable 'slo' has one vowel 'o' and one consonant 's,' while the second syllable 'gans' has two vowels 'a' and 'o' and two consonants 'g' and 'n.'

Part of Speech - Slogans

Noun

Sentences with Slogans

  • The politician's slogan was 'Make America Great Again.'
  • The company's slogan is 'Think Different.'
  • The school's slogan is 'Learning for Life.'
  • The charity's slogan is 'Give a little, help a lot.'
  • The sports team's slogan is 'Win or go home.'
  • The restaurant's slogan is 'Finger-licking good.'
  • The product's slogan is 'A diamond is forever.'
  • The city's slogan is 'The city that never sleeps.'
  • The hotel's slogan is 'Expect the unexpected.'
  • The car company's slogan is 'The ultimate driving machine.'

Quotes with Slogans

  • 'A slogan is a great way to get an idea across.' - David Ogilvy
  • 'The best slogans are those that are truthful.' - David Ogilvy
  • 'A good slogan is the one that sells the product.' - Gary Hamel
  • 'A good slogan is worth a thousand pictures.' - Igor Stravinsky
  • 'A catchphrase is a little like a brand slogan, but it often has a story behind it.' - John Battelle

Number of characters in Slogans

7 ( s, l, o, g, a, n, s )

Unique letters in Slogans

6 ( s, l, o, g, a, n )

Slogans Backwards

snagols

Phonetic Transcription of Slogans

IPA (International): ˈsləʊgʌnz

ARA (American): ˈslogʌnz

EPA (English): ˈsləʊgʌnz

SLOW-GAH-NZ