Examples of using Syllable in English and their translations into Thai
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
One syllable.
What… What's a syllable?
Second syllable- little word.
One word, two syllables.
One syllable? One letter!
It has two syllables.
Take the syllables and compensate for age.
Get VIC for Syllable.
Play several syllables behind the speech therapist.
Little word. Second syllable.
Not one syllable of this exchange has made sense so far.
Five letters, two syllables.
Closed and open syllables in English: what do they influence?
This word contains two syllables.
Every vowel, every syllable we used for the voice of the Ashley Too dolls.
Eight letters. Three syllables.
In some languages, it can denote a syllable or sound, in others- words, concepts and morphemes.
Almost the same number of syllables.
Not a syllable.
It starts with a"P and has two syllables.
Is that one syllable or two?
And the fate of the world hangs on their every syllable.
Every word, every image, every syllable of my investigation.
And the fate of the world hangs on their every syllable.
I-adjectives are those that end with the syllable"I", such as"cheap" or"inexpensive," YASUI.
And the fate of the world hangs on their every syllable.
But after you drop MASU, if the syllable just before MASU is the vowel"I" and it is not attached to a consonant, you change"I" to WA, and add NAI.
To create such a cipher,"hidden" in the music, the letter and syllable notation is used.
If the syllable before MASU is MI, NI or BI, you change both the syllable and MASU to NDE. For example, YOMIMASU(to read) becomes YONDE.
In the other pattern, you not only change MASU but also one syllable just before it.