How many syllables in Subjects?
subjects has 2 syllables
subjects has 2 syllables
sub-jects
The word Subjects has three syllables: sub-jects. Syllable division helps in understanding the word's structure, improving both pronunciation and spelling. This technique is especially useful for students and language learners who are mastering English phonetics.
Subjects are the topics or themes that are studied or discussed in school or college.
How many syllables are in 'Subjects'?
How do you divide 'Subjects' into syllables?
What is the correct pronunciation of 'Subjects'?
Why is syllable division important for pronunciation?
The first syllable 'sub' has one vowel 'u' and one consonant 'b'. The second syllable 'jects' has two vowels 'e' and 'u' and four consonants 'j', 'c', 't', and 's'.
8 ( s, u, b, j, e, c, t, s )
7 ( s, u, b, j, e, c, t )
stcejbus
IPA (International): ˈsʌbdʒɪkts
ARA (American): ˈsʌbdʒɪkts
EPA (English): ˈsʌbdʒɪkts
SAH-BJHIH-KTS
IPA (International): sʌˈbdʒekts
ARA (American): sʌˈbdʒɛkts
EPA (English): sʌˈbdʒekts
SAH-BJHEH-KTS
IPA (International): sʌˈbdʒeks
ARA (American): sʌˈbdʒɛks
EPA (English): sʌˈbdʒeks
SAH-BJHEH-KS
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