How many syllables in Wessex?
wessex has 2 syllables
wessex has 2 syllables
wes-sex
Wessex is an Anglo-Saxon kingdom in the south of England that existed from the 6th century to the 11th century.
There are two syllables in Wessex. The first syllable 'Wes' has one vowel 'e' and one consonant 'W'. The second syllable 'sex' has one vowel 'e' and two consonants 's' and 'x'.
6 ( w, e, s, s, e, x )
4 ( w, e, s, x )
xessew
Phonetic Transcription of Wessex
IPA (International): ˈwesʌks
ARA (American): ˈwɛsʌks
EPA (English): ˈwesʌks
WEH-SAH-KS