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Some three letter words starting with "s" are:sacsadsagsapsatsawsayseaseesetsewsexsheshysinsipsirsitsixslysobsodsonsopsotsowsoyspaspystysuesumsun
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Examples:1. Ancestor/s : an-ces-tor/s2. Acrobat : ac-ro-bat3. Accountant : ac-count-ant
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Alliteration, but more particularly sibilance.
No not necessarily. For example, an 's' is added to 'duck' to make it plural. Both 'duck' and 'ducks' both have one syllable.
A strong syllable is a stressed syllable. This syllable is more prominent and stronger than the others, and are often found in multi-syllable words.
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The above in phonetic notation (using - for syllable division) is [mə-stɪɹ-i-əs]. There is another possibility, which is [mɪs-tʰɪɹ-i-əs], with [s] at the end of the first syllable causing the first vowel to be slightly different, and with t now at the beginning of its syllable aspirated (with a puff of air after it), since t must always be aspirated at the beginning of a syllable in English.
Three letter words that start with S are:sagSamsapSatSawsaxsayseaseesetSewsexsheshhshysicsinsipsirsissitsixskiskyslysobsodSonsopsotsousowsoyspaspystysubsuesumSun
It's pronounced SENgage (so like "engage" but adding an S at the beginning and shifting the stress to the first syllable).
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