English Syllables
Syllables split into three parts with a vowel in the central position.
In English certain sounds are not considered valid for the leading position. For example, "NG" and "PT".
Syllables split into three parts with a vowel in the central position.
In English certain sounds are not considered valid for the leading position. For example, "NG" and "PT".
Unpronounced e at the end of the word is an indicator to change the preceding vowel sound. I.e. "wag" versus "wage".
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