syllable "no."
syllable we uttered, every choice we made, every action that we took.
syllable you know it doesn't make any sense okay there have been some some difference between those either tone or
syllables and making it a whole lot more so if you've got a syllable like mah and
syllables , summon the demons, feed them, and you're free.
syllables you're still left with a whole lot of homonyms but but at least it's
Every syllable reaffirms her supremacy, the tragedy of her lessers, and the injustice that these things are not being recognized to her satisfaction.
One syllable .
Every syllable is extraordinary.
English syllables come in two varieties.
of syllables on each one, on each side of the chorus.
or syllables .
complicated syllables a vowel and a whole bunch of consonants on each side words like stretched where you've got
on each syllable , I have a right to show my color, darling.
You need a one syllable name.
I wrote every syllable of that, but my name did not appear on the credits for writing.
But he punctuates each syllable of each word.
And then a syllable can end with a single consonant, or a word can end with two, but a word internal syllable
"ri" the last syllable of the previous word. And the person after that has to say a word beginning with the last syllable of the previous word.
These are syllables that we turn into words.
So the syllables of Keherwa are-- dhin, naa.
And these syllables are kind of coming out of him one after another.
And these syllables are coming out one after another.
you have two syllables pronouncable.
How many syllables does child have?
Cherokee has 84 syllables right now.
expressive string of syllables .
400 of these sounds syllables as opposed to English which has 4000 really
one or two syllables put together has is replete with hominins they're just
can be at the end of a syllable , and how syllables are built.
There's not a word or a syllable in this record that hasn't either been lived or been lived by someone
So you don't really get one-syllable profanity in Spanish.
But she takes a single syllable or a phoneme, and she stretches it out all the way across what for any other singer would be an entire line.
And then as I pronounced the first syllable , every non-adult person in the room began to yell at the top of his or her lungs.
And you put these together in these syllable blocks, where you construct something that would work in the same writing
And there's not a wasted syllable in that show.
a reaction to a four-syllable restaurant. And so, the next three are one-syllable names for his restaurants -- all really good and catchy and bold, which is the kind of person
often like a simple consonant vowel syllable copied like that mom da da like
So often when you're defining syllables , it's usually with respect to these categories.
if not the most digitalized-- many syllables in that word-- in Europe, the challenges we are trying
There's just a few little single syllables and ohs that are quite musical theater, like oh, that they've gone, we don't need that anymore.
Did I measure both of those syllables together in the past tense?
Childlike language tends to reduce syllables to just a consonant and a vowel, and often repeats if anything.
He created a language of syllables .
That's just separating each of the syllables .
dividends and eventually getting the syllables of ko-no-so.
He didn't have a lot of syllables or exotic consonants in his name.
like that but with less rather than syllables .
It's just a collection of syllables that you, in a sense, have to crack the husk of in order to extract the meaning,
Let's start at the beginning of the syllable .