There are approximately 69 cities in Great Britain. The number of towns is harder to define, as there are thousands of towns in Great Britain.
Two cities founded by the Dutch are New Amsterdam (now known as New York City) and Cape Town in South Africa.
In 1294, two cities that were part of the Mongol Empire were Karakorum, which was the capital of the empire, and Beijing, which had been conquered by the Mongols.
There are 2 cities named Vancouver, one in Canada, one in the United States.
Two major cities in the northern hemisphere are New York City in the United States and Tokyo in Japan. Both cities are important cultural, economic, and political centers with significant global influence.
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No, it only has one syllable.
A one syllable animal name is dog. A two syllable animal name is tiger.
The word buy only has one syllable.
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Sure thing, honey. How about "robin"? It's a cute little bird with two syllables that can brighten up any backyard. Plus, it's a classic choice that even your grandma would approve of.
Laugh is only one syllable. There are no syllable breaks.
it has only one syllable
I would choose a one syllable name as a middle name, or at most a 2 syllable name with the stress on the second syllable. Ann, or Marie, for example, or Lynn.
They are polysyllabic.
Man-y. There are 2 syllables in that word.
No, it has only one syllable.