I have always pronounced “March” as two syllables. Mar Ch. Yet looking at sites such as Merrium-Websters or my dictionary, New World Dictionay, they show “March” as a single syllable. Is it 1 or 2 syllables? Let’s look first at the combinations with the word is: he’s, she’s, and it’s.Read More →

For example, the word ‘spring’ is only one syllable but it can be broken up into smaller phonemes (letter sounds) /s/ /p/ /r/ /i/ /ng/. Are rabbits two syllables? One way to help you read a word you don’t know is to divide it into parts called syllables. Every syllableRead More →