How many syllables in Subjecting?
subjecting has 3 syllables
subjecting has 3 syllables
sub-ject-ing
To cause or force someone or something to undergo a particular experience or process, typically one that is unpleasant or unwanted.
The first syllable 'sub' has a vowel 'u' and two consonants 's' and 'b'. The second syllable 'ject' has a vowel 'e' and three consonants 'j', 'c', and 't'. The third syllable 'ing' has a vowel 'i' and one consonant 'ng'.
The teacher was subjecting the students to a difficult exam.
10 ( s, u, b, j, e, c, t, i, n, g )
10 ( s, u, b, j, e, c, t, i, n, g )
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Phonetic Transcription of Subjecting
IPA (International): sʌˈbdʒektɪŋ
ARA (American): sʌˈbdʒɛktɪŋ
EPA (English): sʌˈbdʒektɪŋ
SAH-BJHEH-KTIH-NG
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