Whose

How many syllables in Whose?

whose has 1 syllables

Split Whose into syllables?

whose

Definition of Whose

used to ask about the person or people who own or have something

How should Whose divide into syllables

The word 'whose' has one syllable. It has two vowels (o, e) and two consonants (w, s).

Part of Speech - Whose

Pronoun

Whose bike is this?

Sentences with Whose

  • Whose pencil is on the desk?
  • Whose turn is it to clean up?
  • Whose idea was it to have a party?
  • Whose cat is this?
  • Whose phone rang in the middle of class?

Quotes with Whose

  • 'Whose woods these are I think I know.' - Robert Frost
  • 'Whose woods are these? I think I know.' - Robert Frost
  • 'Whose child is this?' I asked her one day. 'Mine,' she replied. 'Whose child is that?' I asked, pointing to a little girl in a stroller. 'Hers,' she replied. 'Whose husband is that?' I asked, pointing to the man leaning against a building. 'Mine,' she replied. I was beginning to think I was getting nowhere. - Sarah Dessen

Number of characters in Whose

5 ( w, h, o, s, e )

Unique letters in Whose

5 ( w, h, o, s, e )

Whose Backwards

esohw

Phonetic Transcription of Whose

IPA (International): hu:z

ARA (American): huz

EPA (English): hu:z

HHUW-Z