Examples of using Syllable in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Every word, every syllable.
One more syllable about Anya.
Fourth word. One syllable.
Tom… One word… one syllable out of your mouth and you're dead.
Another poet luxurious syllable.
People also translate
Type the letter or syllable that you just heard.
Don worked the tag over by the syllable.
This game, one word, one syllable. Comes out your arse?
What can we and so my poor syllable.
Its first syllable, which is long and stressed, sounds like the wail of an abandoned dog.
In cases and in the syllable recover.
There's an inherent threat in that one commanding syllable.
Passion." Got more than one syllable, too much talkin'.
Do you date anyone with more than one syllable?
Many hear the sound of a drawn-out HANG syllable and memory is so intense that one frequently sees beings who have died before one.
Maybe I could get more than one syllable this time.
Can a culture beaccurately viewed through the lense of just one three syllable word?
That was French and funny in one syllable, which makes it smart.
That's a little more flowing.Hikuleo sounds like a kind of a Leonardo DiCaprio 17 syllable thing.
In a few of these languages a single phoneme or very short(two-letter) syllable will indicate an element of meaning, such as"light/vision","female", or"many".
A baby as young as two days old will recognize his mother's voice,even if he just hears one single syllable.
Based on alliteration, syllable counts.
And as dust will vanish into the wind only the Athenians themselves exist andthe fate of the world hangs on their every syllable.
You used too many words. One syllable was enough.
I, who have eight thousand moods a minute, whose every emotion is a tornado,who can be thrown by a word, by a syllable, am'under control'?
Although the whole dictionary; that syllable, then the soldiers-.
It's common to see one family member who has trouble spelling while another family member hassevere difficulty decoding even one syllable words, like catch.
In archaic Hebrew,the actual name of satan is'satúr''satéer' or'satór'(with the syllable'sat' pronounced like in the word'satellite')- and this means the'goat.'.
A thousand times I took apart this ocean of words, syllable by syllable.