Are is the three letter word. Add an A to the end and you have Area.
Three letter words that end in Z are adz or fez.
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No. One ends with an "m" sound and one ends with an "n" sound. Rhyming words need to end with the same sound.
three (3) letter words that end with J:haj. raj. taj.
One example of a word with a long "u" sound at the end of a syllable is "value."
Almost all of the words that end in AY with an "ay" sound (bay, day, hay, say) are at the end of a syllable. It is the AI words that often do not (gain, sail, maim). Other words that have a long A sound are spelled with EY, including obey, prey, and grey. Also words from French that end in E, EE, or ET have a long A sound, such as cafe, soiree, gourmet, buffet.
The word "radiator" has the "ai" sound at the end of a syllable.
Some words with the letter i at the end of a syllable are:librarydinosaurfamilyfinallyradio
I can think of 2 syllables. I think its impossible to have a 2 syllable word rhyme with a 1 syllable word. Here are 2 syllable words. double bubble -- In order to rhyme with "trouble," a word must have the sound [ub-uhl] at the end. Since this sound is 2 syllables, it is impossible to have a 1 syllable word that rhymes with trouble.
Some one syllable words that end with A are:abrafleamapaseaspatea
Candlestick has three syllables: CAN dle stick. Typical stress in English, three-syllable words is on the antepenultimate syllable (the third syllable from the end). In Candlestick, the antepenultimate syllable is the first one. Ultimate syllable is stick, penultimate is dle and antepenultimate is can.
Aspire is not a three syllable word, it is formed of two syllables. Each syllable is a vowel sound of which you can hear, or to put it in a different way, each vowel (with the exception of those at the end of a word or next to another vowel).
No. The L sound at the end has a schwa sound (uhl).
The word 'twenty' has a short e sound in the first syllable. In the second syllable the y at the end has the long e sound.
A closed syllable is one that has a coda.For example; add/a:d/.
A few examples of words with the letter E at the end of a syllable are "table," "castle," "toggle," and "waffle."